Blue Box Game Studios‘ game (which might not even be called Abandoned…) didn’t get away without leaks. Regarding the surfaced images, the head of the studio himself was quick to admit that these are indeed real pictures on the Internet.
Previously, we have discussed the mystery around Blue Box Game Studios in detail. Still, in the past few weeks, the press was somewhat silent about the Dutch studio, as Abandoned: Realtime Experience has been delayed to August 10, exclusively on PlayStation 5. (You can pre-load it, though, just in case.)
The app was translated to several languages (but the translation, and even the grammar, is awful), and it will allow us to see the trailer run in real-time when it surfaces in a couple of days. (And we still cannot grasp how an allegedly indie title is the first-ever to use such a thing. Why not a PlayStation Studios game?)
Hasan Kahraman, the head of Blue Box, admitted on Twitter that the leaks are real: “Well, the 2019 version [of the game] was a lot different back then, but it was to test the PlayStation 4‘s max power. It ran on PlayStation 4 Pro with native 3840 x 2160 resolution targeting 60 FPS with 8K textures. It did work, but the PlayStation 4 version wasn’t powerful enough to create a full game,” he wrote.
And where are the images from? “Leaked images from Blue Box Game Studios’ mysterious game! Supposedly someone has managed to extract them from Hasan Kahraman’s profile on [the] PlayStation Network,” Joe Miller wrote on Twitter. You can’t get more direct than that unless Kahraman himself publishes the photos.
So, in a few days, Abandoned’s first actual video will be here, as the teaser wasn’t depicting what we should expect. (And the gameplay clip at the end was horrid…)
Source: PSU
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