![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Perfect Dark does not yet have a release date, but you probably shouldn't expect it anytime soon. Microsoft even enlisted the help of another Sega studio, Creative Assembly, to develop Halo Wars 2. Indeed, the upcoming Age of Empires 4 was co-developed by Sega-owned Relic. Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and the recent Gears of War games relied on a lot of work by other teams. The company regularly hires support studios, both independent and owned by third-party publishers, to contribute to its projects. On Microsoft's end, the move is also seen as fairly standard. And, knowing what the studio can do, ultimately lead him to set the wheels in motion. The Initiative studio head, Darrell Gallagher - himself ex-Crystal Dynamics - maintained good connections with his former home. However, nobody could expect Crystal Dynamics and The Initiative would partner with Microsoft to relaunch Perfect Dark from the N64. Working on the ambitious game has also slowed down under the pandemic, and made it more difficult for The Initiative to hire the right people to get it done.īringing in a support studio to assist with development duties has always been an option, according to the report. Perfect Dark is coming back in 2023 The Initiative and Crystal Dynamics Everyone has become accustomed to rebooted franchises in 2022. ![]() Unfortunately, the team simply isn't large enough to support this endeavour. The Initiative is reportedly ready to ramp up production on Perfect Dark, after years of prototyping. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Īccording to a GamesBeat report, however, the reason behind this seemingly unlikely partnership is not hard to understand. The news was a little surprising, particularly as Perfect Dark is first-party project from a new team established specifically to reboot it. Last Friday, Perfect Dark developer The Initiative announced that it has hired Tomb Raider and Marvel's Avengers maker Crystal Dynamics to work on the upcoming reboot. ![]()
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