Remedy's mystery multiplayer shooter is ditching the free-to-play model and going all-in on co-op
The rebooted project is now called Kestrel

Remedy is rebooting its upcoming multiplayer shooter, previously codenamed Vanguard, as "a premium game with a strong, cooperative multiplayer componen♔t."
Kestrel, as it's now called, is back to the concept stage after Remedy and publisher Tencent together took a hard look at Vanguard at the end of its proof-of-concept phas✅e. Ultimately, they decided to go in a different direction due to "the rapidly changing free-to-play market and associated risks."
. "After a lot of careful consideration, we believe that taking on a new direction where the game will be built more around Remedy's core competences is the right way to go. We are creating another distinct Remedy game with Tencent's continued support in making a great cooperative multiplayer experience."Remedy announced Vanguard back in December 2020, describing it as a free-to-play multiplayer live-service shooter with the studio's trademark world-crafting and lore. About a year later, 🃏the studio announced Chinese tech🍃 giant Tencent would be publishing the project.
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