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Bulletstorm studio ‘People Can Fly’ announces partnership with Sony for upcoming ‘Project Delta’

People Can Fly is a studio perhaps best known for developing the bombastic first-person shooter Bulletstorm, though the team have worked on a ton of different IPs over the years including Painkiller; Outriders and Xbox’s Gears of War. In a surprise announcement, the team have entered an agreement with Sony – set to develop a new title based on one of the console maker’s many IPs.

In a report published by People Can Fly (and translated by ResetEra user ‘RandomlyRandom67’), the team announced a new partnership with Sony, writing:

“The Management Board of PCF Group S.A. with its registered office in Warsaw (the ‘Company’) hereby informs that on March 13, 2025, the Company concluded a production agreement (Prototype Development Agreement) (the ‘Production Agreement’) with Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, with its registered office in San Mateo, California, United States of America (the ‘Publisher’), regarding cooperation in the production of a prototype of a new video game codenamed Project Delta (the ‘Product’), based on intellectual property rights belonging to Publisher.”

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All legalese and jargon aside, it appears as though People Can Fly have been tasked with reviving one of PlayStations’ IP. Given the fact that the studio is well acquainted with both first-person and 3rd-person gameplay, People Can Fly could be working on countless different games. That said, some of the potential IPs could include Killzone; SOCOM; Resistance or something else entirely.

Given the lack of details, we will have to wait to hear more from either Sony or People Can Fly, but regardless, it is interesting to see the two companies working together.

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