Take-Two's latest quarterly report also featured an update on the publisher's lineup, including Judas, the next game by BioShock and System Shock 2 creator Ken Levine. According to Take-Two, Ghost Story Games is now targeting a launch between April 27 and March 2029, which incidentally is the same timeline as 31st Union's Project ETHOS. That means we might have to wait up to nearly three more years to play a game that has been in development at least since 2014. Levine first outlined his "Narrative LEGOs" design philosophy in a GDC 2014 talk and later discussed it again in late […]
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