Bulletstorm studio People Can Fly's floundering Project Dagger officially dead

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Bulletstorm and Outriders developer People Can Fly has officially brought development of its struggling Project Dagger to a close after concluding its commercial potential was"unsatisfactory".

Project Dagger, previously described as a new action-adventure IP, had been in development for around three and a half years, and was initially set to be published by GTA and Borderlands publisher Take-Two Interactive., and that People Can Fly would retain the rights and continue development for self-publishing."We strongly believe in Project Dagger's potential," People Can Fly boss Sebastian Wojciechowski said at the time.

Project Dagger's cancellation follows the troubled development of Project Gemini, a collaboration between People Can Fly and Square Enix. Last year brought the news both parties had entered into"strategic discussions" regarding Project Gemini's future, and a report this January claimedAlongside Project Gemini, People is also known to be working on two self-published titles - codenamed Project Bifrost and Project Victoria - and the, based on one of Microsoft's IP.

 

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