![]() ![]() ![]() Double Fine has been linked to the Banjo IP in some rumors, but I'm inclined to believe that these aren't true. Having recently shipped games, it seems unlikely we'll hear from Tango Gameworks (Ghostwire: Tokyo) or Double Fine (Psychonauts 2), but Tango is known to be incubating its first non-horror title. It's unknown exactly what phase of development this game is in, as such it might be too early to see it this week - but the art style and southern gothic aesthetic is a tantalizing prospect from a studio that really knows how to nail atmosphere. Compulsion is known for We Happy Few, and we've heard they're working on a dark fantasy action game currently codenamed Midnight. There's a chance we could see a hint of Tatanka at the show, but I think it may still be a little too early given that the mode could be targeting Season 4 out in 2023.Ĭompulsion is an up-and-coming studio with a lot to prove and has grown a fair amount since the team joined Microsoft a few years ago. We know that 343i is teaming up with Certain Affinity on a new mode for Halo Infinite codenamed Tatanka, which seems to take some inspiration from battle royale shooters, combined with some Halo Warzone DNA. It's unlikely we'll see 343i debut any new games at the showcase, although there is a hint that the company will appear during the extended June 14 showcase with an announcement. Microsoft has massively expanded its home-grown studio stable in recent years, buying up smaller teams like InXile, Compulsion, Undead Labs, and more, while committing resources to hiring more developers and in some cases, even physically expanding the studios to new locations.ģ43i is working on Halo Infinite right now, although we've heard the team is exploring other projects alongside Infinite's live service as well.
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