People Can Fly Joins Sony for New Project Delta
People Can Fly, the acclaimed developer behind Bulletstorm and a co-developer of the much-anticipated Gears of War: E-Day, has recently inked a deal with Sony Interactive Entertainment. This partnership is set to bring forth a new game, currently codenamed Project Delta. According to a report from People Can Fly, Project Delta is designated as a work-for-hire project, though specifics about the game remain under wraps.
The studio is juggling an impressive portfolio of projects, each with its own codename. Among these are Project Gemini, developed in collaboration with Square Enix, which faced the unfortunate layoff of 30 developers last year; Project Echo with Krafton; Project Red, which also seems to be linked with Sony; and the VR-focused Project Bison. Just yesterday, People Can Fly announced that Project Bison would be their last venture into virtual reality.
In recent developments, the studio made the tough decision to suspend work on Project Victoria last December and scale down efforts on Project Bifrost. Earlier, in April, they had to cancel Project Dagger, an action-adventure game that was in the works with Take-Two Interactive.
Despite these setbacks, People Can Fly remains active with a total of eight projects currently in development. This includes the eagerly awaited Gears of War: E-Day, developed in partnership with The Coalition, though no release date has been announced yet. Meanwhile, Project Gemini, their collaboration with Square Enix, is slated for release in 2026.
Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting projects from People Can Fly as they continue to push the boundaries of gaming with their innovative titles.






