In 2027, new data showing the possible output of the PlayStation 6 consoles and the new generation Xbox emerged. One of the tips was information about the canceled game in the Blade Runner universe. About it reports Metro broadcast.
Although some players believe that the existing generation consoles have not yet reached the summit, new systems from Sony and Microsoft may be closer than expected. Microsoft previously confirmed the development of new equipment under the Xbox brand and promised a significant technical leap. Sony also emphasized its commitment to the console market.
The theory about the withdrawal of new systems has been wandering for a long time for the next two years and received a new approval in a recent report on the canceled game in the Blade Runner.
According to Insider Gaming, the SuperMassive Games Studio, known for its condolence Dawn and the upcoming directive project, worked on the adventure game of Kinematographic action based on Blade Runner films. In September 2027, the project was planned to be released not only for the existing platforms (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, PC), but also for the 10th generation systems, which mean future Sony and Microsoft consoles.
This may indicate that the studio has information about the deadline for releasing new equipment, or that it is sure of its usability until now. Considering the close working relations with Sony in the past (Studio, which has been created for Playstation for a long time), it is possible for Sony to inform a partner plans.
For this reason, the release date in 2027 seems quite possible, especially the other content is thought to be on the Metro, as it is specified for the possible appearance period of both the PlayStation 6 and the next Xbox console. Probably, both companies will present their new items at the same time, because neither Sony nor Microsoft will want to make a significant start to an opponent.
Previously Electronic Arts Officially “Buried»A series of racing games.
What are you thinking?
Source: Gazeta

Jackson Ruhl is a tech and sci-fi expert, who writes for “Social Bites”. He brings his readers the latest news and developments from the world of technology and science fiction.