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Recent developments reveal that during the latest wave of layoffs at Bungie, a segment of the studio was retained to focus on the ongoing project known as "Gummy Bears." This initiative is now being directly managed by Sony, indicating a significant shift in the game's production strategy.
The decision to keep a dedicated team for Gummy Bears suggests that Sony sees potential in this live game concept, which aims to blend engaging gameplay with community-driven experiences. The project reportedly emphasizes a unique art style and innovative mechanics, promising to capture the interest of both new and existing fans.
While details about the game remain scarce, the move reflects Sony's commitment to expanding its portfolio of live service games. As the gaming industry continues to evolve, the collaboration between Bungie and Sony may lead to exciting advancements in game design and player engagement. Fans are eagerly awaiting further announcements as the project develops under its new leadership.
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