Istanbul-based indie developer Shadowfall Studios has announced its partnership with PlayStation, marking a significant milestone for the studio. This collaboration positions Shadowfall Studios among the elite group of developers supported by PlayStation’s Partner Program.
Their debut project, codenamed “Project Daeron,” has garnered attention for its ambitious scope and potential to deliver a rich, immersive gaming experience reminiscent of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
PlayStation has been proactive in establishing partnerships with promising game developers in emerging markets. The company’s “Hero Projects” initiative, which has been successful in regions such as China, India, and Africa, aims to discover and nurture game development talent by providing resources and support.
This program has already facilitated the creation of notable titles like “Lost Soul Aside.” The PlayStation Partner Program extends similar benefits, including access to PS5 development kits, self-publishing capabilities on the PlayStation Store, and extensive marketing support.
ItsYaBoiDez on May 27th, 2024 at 15:14 UTC »
Say what you want about Bethesda, but they are more or less their own sub genre of rpg. I may have liked the Witcher 3 more than Fallout 4, but nothing I've played scratches the itch it or skyrim, and all the others give me. I thought the outerworlds would do it since obsidian made new vegas, but nope. Doesn't matter the rpg, none that I have played has any of that janky creation engine crack baked into the codes, and I just don't get why or what it is cause it sure as hell ain't the writing.
Have_A_Jelly_Baby on May 27th, 2024 at 13:37 UTC »
I would love more Skyrim-esque open world RPGs that don’t try to shovel in Soulslike elements.
chusskaptaan on May 27th, 2024 at 08:52 UTC »
Press F to doubt they can pull off a skyrim.