The ambitions of Take-Two Interactive are great for the next few years. The parent company of 2K Games, Rockstar Games And Private Division plans to go out 87 games by the end of its 2025 fiscal yearas she recalled during her last financial report: a figure which obviously counts each version of a title as a unique game, and which obviously does not take into account postponements.
This somewhat vague announcement nevertheless enabled IGN to ask an interesting question to President Strauss Zelnick: is Judas is in the lot? The new game from Ken Levine, creator of BioShockwhich he is developing with his new studio Ghost Story Games, should once again make us explore a fantastic and gangrenous world in the first person, in this case a vessel in full disintegration. The project unveiled at Game Awards 2022 had introduced the eponymous heroine, who will have to create or break alliances with her worst enemies to “fix what we have broken or let the flames engulf everything”.
And the answer was yes, Judas is currently planned before the end of the 2025 fiscal year, i.e. by March 31, 2025. This therefore leaves another two years to Ghost Story Games to further reveal his ambitious and enticing FPS, hoping that, like many of his congeners, he does not chain the postponements before his release. Until then, BioShock: The Collection is available at €21.90 on Amazon.co.uk.
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