PlayStation and JJ Abrams' Bad Robot Are Making a New 4-Player Co-Op Game from the Left 4 Dead Creator

PlayStation and JJ Abrams' Bad Robot Are Making a New 4-Player Co-Op Game from the Left 4 Dead Creator

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PlayStation has slightly lifted the veil on its next project, confirming that the gaming division of the JJ Abrams-founded Bad Robot production company and Left 4 Dead creator Mike Booth are making an exclusive game together. There is still a heavy shroud of mystery surrounding this new PlayStation title, but Sony seems to be quite excited about the newly announced team-up.

After several years working for Valve, Mike Booth eventually left the company and moved onto Blizzard, which would then lead him to Bad Robot. This isn't the first time that word of Bad Robot and Mike Booth's partnership has been reported. Back in 2018, JJ Abrams confirmed that Bad Robot would be venturing into video games. Fast-forward to the end of 2020, and Mike Booth is confirmed to be the Chief Creative Officer of Bad Robot's gaming division. At the time, it was known that Booth's new role with Bad Robot would bring forth a new game, but news about the project has been incredibly sparse over the years. At least, until now.

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