Perfect Dark reboot will be worked on by Tomb Raider developer

Perfect Dark
(Image credit: The Initiative)

The Perfect Dark reboot is bei♐ng co-developed by Tomb Raider studio Crystal Dynamics.

In a earlier today, primary developer The Initiative told fans that "we are partnering with Crystal Dynamics, the world-class team being character-driven games such as Tomb🍷 Raider, to bring this first-person spy thriller to a new generation." In a follow-up tweet, the company saiꦫd that the project was "still early in development," so we're unlikely to see the fruits of this partnership for a little while yet.

, Crystal Dynamics expressed its excitement at "reimagining" the heroes of Perfect Dark alongside The Initiative, and that work on the title would take place "alongside Marvel's Avengers and Tomb Raider." When it comes to Lara Croft, the studio has already stated that it's working on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:next Tomb Raider game, announcing in January that a reveal was likely to be a l൩ong way🔯 off.

Rumors around a new Perfect Dark project surfaced almost a year before 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:an official announcement during The Game Awards 2020. Back then, studio head Darrell Gallagher told fans that The 🉐Initiative had "🐻built the Perfect Dark team [...] by bringing in some of the most talented game makers from around the industry who all share a passion for storytelling, world-building, and creating memorable game experiences."

There's still no word on a release date, and development on the reboot is thought to still be in the very early stages. When the new Perܫfect Dark arrives, however, it's a pretty safe bet that it'll be av♑ailable on PC and Xbox consoles.

While you wait, here's a list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Xbox Series X games to get excited about.

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