Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has announced a partnership with Bad Robot Games to produce and publish the studio’s first internally developed game. The project is an unannounced four-player cooperative shooter directed by Mike Booth, known for Left 4 Dead. It is currently in development for PlayStation 5 and PC, and the team will reveal more details later.

A Bold Vision from Bad Robot Games

According to their official report, Anna Sweet, CEO of Bad Robot Games, the partnership allows the studio to bring its ambitious IP to life. She explained that Mike Booth leads the project, promising a cooperative experience that will create unforgettable moments with friends. Moreover, Sweet emphasized that the team wants to deliver a bold and innovative game that stands out in the genre.
Sony’s Support for Innovation

Christian Svensson, VP at SIE, praised Bad Robot Games’ talent and creativity. He said that their unique voice aligns perfectly with Sony’s mission to craft experiences that resonate deeply with players. As a result, Sony will help bring the game’s universe to life. Svensson also noted that players will soon explore the exciting world the studio is building.
About Bad Robot Games

Bad Robot Games is a division of Bad Robot, the acclaimed production company founded by JJ Abrams (Lost, Cloverfield, Mission: Impossible, Star Wars, Star Trek). In addition, the studio focuses on reinventing how stories are played. Fully remote, the team consists of diverse creatives who design immersive worlds across multiple platforms.
About Sony Interactive Entertainment

Sony Interactive Entertainment has been pushing entertainment boundaries since the launch of the original PlayStation in 1994. Today, SIE delivers innovative experiences worldwide through PlayStation hardware, software, and network services. Furthermore, studios under PlayStation Studios continue to create generation-defining games and interactive content.




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