Images for Canceled God of War Multiplayer Game Surface

Images for Canceled God of War Multiplayer Game Surface

From Game Rant (Written by Gabriel Machado Pureza) on | OpenCritic

Images of the canceled God of War multiplayer game have recently surfaced online. Originally developed by Bluepoint Games, the canceled God of War multiplayer project would likely have returned to Greece, as showcased in these new screenshots.

Back in January, Sony reportedly canceled two live-service games. One of these projects was an open-world military shooter developed by Bend Studio. The other was a God of War multiplayer game being developed by Bluepoint Games, a studio known for working on the Demon’s Souls remake.

Images shared with MP1ST have recently showcased some interesting details about the canceled God of War live service game. The 23 images shared with the media outlet seem to indicate that the game could have returned the God of War franchise to a Greek setting, as temples and artifacts that were clearly inspired by the region appear in the screenshots. In some pictures, it’s possible to see temple interiors, caves with huge pools of sulfur, and other environments, which all seem very large, likely to accommodate multiplayer action.

One interesting highlight was a place described by MP1ST as “Hades’ Armory.” While it’s unknown if Hades would actually be featured in the canceled game,...

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