Firewalk Studios’ Harmony is one among Sony’s largest failures of all time, estimated to have solely offered 25,000 models after launch. It was pulled from sale after roughly two weeks earlier than servers finally shut down and the developer shuttered. Past the rumored funds and sunk prices, its influence is allegedly nonetheless felt, particularly with Sony’s different tasks.
Within the newest Recreation Mess podcast, GiantBomb’s Jeff Grubb revealed that the cancelled live-service titles from Bluepoint Video games and Bend Studio had been reportedly resulting from Harmony. “This occurred due to Harmony. Like, this ought to be clear. That’s what I’ve been advised.
“Sony has been shell-shocked from Harmony, and now they’re going round to each studio and reassessing each venture. If it’s a live-service venture, there’s a whole lot of friction in opposition to it, stopping it from getting an opportunity to return out.”
He additionally experiences that these had been the principle tasks from each studios. Alongside Harmony, they be part of the likes of cancelled multiplayer titles for The Final of Us and Marvel’s Spider-Man, the rumored Twisted Metallic reboot and Sony London’s fantasy RPG.
Sony famous that the cancellations gained’t lead to studio closures, however it’s unknown if there might be layoffs. Plans are underway to debate the longer term, so keep tuned for additional updates.