PlatinumGames Removes Superhero Game Project G.G. From Its Website

PlatinumGames Removes Superhero Game Project G.G. From Its Website



Views: 0

Summary

  • Project G.G., teased as part of Hideki Kamiya’s superhero trilogy, has mysteriously disappeared from the PlatinumGames website.
  • Former producer Jean Pierre Kellams criticized PlatinumGames for erasing its own history on the website.
  • It looks like we won’t get that “powerful climax”.

PlatinumGames was once among the cream of the crop when it came to videogame developers. With the likes of Metal Gear Rising Revengeance, Nier: Automata, and the Bayonetta series to its name, it looked like the studio could do no wrong. Unfortunately, things haven’t been quite the same since 2020’s Babylon’s Fall.

Related


PlatinumGames Becoming A Live Service Factory Breaks My Heart

I hope the future of Platinum doesn’t leave behind what makes it so special.

The live service game was so universally panned that it was shut down within six months. One could even think of it as the starting point of the live service downfall we’ve seen over the last few years. It seems Platinum is keen to move on from it, as a website update has seen mentions of the game, along with a few others, removed. The most notable of these omissions is Project G.G.

No More Superheroes

Project G.G. was announced via a teaser trailer five years ago. It featured what was supposed to be a superhero that could grow in size to battle other enormous foes. Platinum itself touted the game as “The powerful climax to the Hideki Kamiya superhero trilogy!” However, we’ve heard nothing about it since then, and it looks unlikely that we ever will, now that it’s been removed from the website.

This was spotted by former PlatinumGames producer Jean Pierre Kellams (thanks, VGC), who accused the studio of erasing its own history. “Saw this on ResetEra, and I have no idea why they did it, but [PlatinumGames is] erasing its history on its website is extremely regrettable,” he said on Twitter. “I wonder if they pulled the carpet tiles out of the lobby, too. As someone proud of working on those games, I feel deeply insulted by this.”

Along with that, he shared before-and-after screenshots of the website, where the studio’s games section went from around 20 games to nine. However, VGC noted that the webpages of these games are still active, but the one for Project G.G. redirects to the PlatinumGames homepage.

Hideki Kamiya left PlatinumGames in 2023. However, last year he said that he still wants to make sequels for Viewtiful Joe and Okami the latter of which was announced at The Game Awards 2024.

bayonetta-3-tag-page-cover-art.jpg
Systems

Released

October 28, 2022

ESRB

m

Source link