Since then, PlayStation enthusiasts hotly anticipated it.
To celebrate, we have made two brand-new games that will be announced today.Įven those who don’t know this: Sifu was announced a year ago, when the PlayStation has reached its end in a state of play. “We’ve made excellent progress on ship-ready, and so we’re excited about the possibility of launching Sifu two weeks earlier than it was anticipated,” said Slocap. A game, which is resembling those titles, is taking place soon, but it’s still going to be competing with Dying Light 2 for oxygen. The announcement does not mention the date of the original release owing to the proximity of the release of Avignon and Elden Ring, but it did have a effect on the decision.
The former’s release date hasn’t changed, but the latter is now releasing on February 8 rather than February 22.Īccording to the developer, the team simply made a good progress in the game, so that it could quickly release it.
Early 2022, PlayStation looks prepared to take the ball back, with Horizon Forbidden West releasing in February, but also Sifu in the second month of next year.
In other words, it’s been a good year for the PS4 and PS5, but, while the holiday season is currently being dominated by Xbox between Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite. This year, PlayStation and its partners released exclusives and consoles exclusives like Returnal, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Deathloop.
Having said that everything else will get delayed, but the PS4, PS5, and PC players will get their hands on a highly-anticipated game before going to schedule. The studio shut its doors completely soon after.One of PS4 and PS5’s 2022 console exclusive games is releasing early. When it lost Brash Entertainment as publisher, Factor 5's management gambled on keeping the project going with its own cash in the hopes of finding another partner elsewhere.Īlas, this was not to be the case - and Factor 5 was forced to let go the majority of its staff just before Christmas 2008. Suddenly, Factor 5 was free to make a game without the need to stick to the movie's plans.īut time was running out for the game - which was still too early in production to show publicly.
canned the Superman Returns movie sequel (it would later reboot the Superman movie series with Man of Steel years later). The project began as a tie-in for Bryan Singer's Superman Returns movie sequel - which also never saw release - and showcase villains from the film such as Darkseid and Brainiac.īut Factor 5 also had the freedom to include characters from the wider DC canon which it thought could be interesting baddies.īlue Steel was forced to change direction when Warner Bros. One of Blue Steel's most eye-catching features would have been the ability to pick up enemies and smash them through the floors of skyscrapers to cause them damage. Unable to find another publisher to work with, Factor 5 ultimately shut down. Factor 5 is best remembered for its excellent Star Wars: Rogue Squadron series for N64 and GameCube.īut it was also once working on a Superman game which would marry the studio's expertise in aerial controls with the DC universe and the Man of Steel's many comic book foes.Ĭode-named Blue Steel, the never-released Superman game has now been shown off in the latest Unseen 64 video.īlue Steel was set to launch on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii before the closure of publisher Brash Entertainment put the project into a tailspin.