The game in development at the team Firespriteone of the PlayStation Studios, may have revealed some details that emerged from some rumours, which would like it to be a horror based on a famous intellectual propertywith the possibility of it coming out also available on PC at launch.
The Firesprite title is one of several games in the works within the PlayStation Studios which have never been presented, but since it has been underway for some time now, it is possible that its announcement is not far away at this point.
The team recently worked on Horizon Call of the Mountain in collaboration with Guerrilla Games, but has also been working on a new game for a while now that looks like it will be a horror game, considering all the rumors about it point in that direction.
A project of considerable size
So far, it has emerged that it is expected to be a horror film from a major production, destined to “redefine the genre”, based on job listings, and perhaps even possible cinematic connections.
To this information, always deriving from alleged leaks, other details are added today.
From the Firesprite website itself we learn that the game is a “narrative horror”, as indicated by the game designer herself. Emily Starwhich has PS5 and PC as its planned platforms. Although it is now quite normal to think of PlayStation games on PC, the fact that the latter is mentioned immediately among the planned platforms suggests that it could be multiplatform from launch, contrary to what usually happens for single-player games.
The fact that it is not an unpublished intellectual property but instead a already known and established comes from other clues: first there was the well-known and reliable journalist Jason Schreier of Bloomberg who reported that it probably wouldn’t be an entirely new title, then also a resume of the screenwriter Ren Alex-Rose, who has worked at Firesprite since 2022, which mentions a “pre-existing intellectual property” as the subject of a script he worked on.
It’s hard to say what it could be, but if it were to be an intellectual property owned by Sony, some ideas could emerge, between video game and film rights, also thinking about a possible return of Siren.
At this point, all that remains is to wait for an official presentation from Sony, which could arrive in the next few months.
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