Sony Interactive Entertainment is teaming up with J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Games to develop a new four-player cooperative shooter. The game is being directed by Mike Booth, the acclaimed designer behind the Left 4 Dead series, and is slated for release on PlayStation 5 and PC.
A New Collaboration in Gaming
Bad Robot Games, founded by the prolific filmmaker J.J. Abrams, is entering into a partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment for an unannounced title. This collaboration brings together a renowned game designer with a studio known for its innovative storytelling.
Key Details of the Project
- Developer: Bad Robot Games
- Director: Mike Booth (Left 4 Dead designer)
- Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Genre: Four-player cooperative shooter
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, PC
Experience and Expertise
Mike Booth brings a wealth of experience in creating successful cooperative multiplayer experiences, most notably with the Left 4 Dead franchise. This partnership signals a significant move for Bad Robot Games into the AAA gaming space, leveraging Sony's established platform and publishing power.
Based on reporting from Polygon. Read full report.





