Ken Levine has revealed his upcoming sport, Judas, can be an “old-school” and “conventional” single-player journey.
It has been 11 years since BioShock Infinite, and on the floor, Judas appears to be a BioShock sport in all however title, with gunplay and elemental powers in an offbeat alternate universe setting. And whereas that’s primarily what trailers have proven us of the sport up to now, Levine has now confirmed that his upcoming sport will certainly really feel “old-school” given its focus not on reside service or on-line play, however “telling the story and transporting the participant”.
“I grew up taking part in single-player video games,” Levine stated. “And I grew up earlier than […] sure sorts of monetisation existed. I am not right here in any respect to say that is unhealthy, or that is good, proper? That is probably not my factor. I do know the sorts of video games I wish to make, and so we by no means made a sport… like, Juas is a really old-school sport,” Levine instructed Nightdive’s Lawrence Sonntag in a latest interview (thanks, GR+).
“You purchase the sport and also you get the entire thing. There isn’t any on-line part. There isn’t any reside service, as a result of the whole lot we do is in service of telling the story and transporting the participant someplace.
“We’re very lucky. That is no diss on any builders who’ve executed that, as a result of look, video games are costly to make, and we’re very lucky to work at an organization the place they imagine in us sufficient that they are saying, ‘Okay, you have been engaged on this factor for a very long time, it is gonna value an inexpensive amount of cash, and we’re not gonna push any of that stuff on you.'”
We initially anticipated Judas to launch by the tip of the final monetary yr – April 2025 – however as but, we nonetheless haven’t got a launch window, not to mention a agency date.