Sony's mysterious San Diego studio "was assembled to expand upon existing franchises"
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Sony's mysterious San Diego studio appears to be working on some of the company's existing franchises. As spotted on , the of one Sony veteran offers some mo🐽re clues as to the existence of the🐼 team, and what games it's focused on.
The new information comes via the LinkedIn profile of Michael Mumbauer, who left Sony Worldwide Studios in November 2020 after more than 13 years with the company, where he worked as a studio head and the senior director of visual arts. Towards the bott✤om of his bio, one paragraph reads that Mumbauer's "latest achievement is having built a brand new, all-star, AAA action/adventure development team for PlayStation," which "was assembled to expand upon existing franchises and craft all-new stories for the nex💦t generation of gamers."
.Sony has𒅌 never officially announced a new studio ಞin San Diego, but rumours of its existence have been doing the rounds for a few years now, with some suggesting that it will be taking over the development of the Uncharted series from The Last of Us Part II developer 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog. That would line up with Mumbauer's claim that his team was working on a "AAA, action/adventure" game within one of Sony's "existing franchises." With the PS5 now available worldwide, it's not unrealistic to assume that Sony would be looking to secure another console exclusive from one of its most successful properties (especially with 澳洲幸运ꦉ5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog staffers moving to Sanꩲ Diego), although without official confir🎃mation, we'll have to wait and see if Nathan Drake will be making his next-gen debut.
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