Earlier this yr, studio Treatment Leisure revealed that it had each a derivative and a sequel to its 2019 sport Management in growth. After months of silence, the studio has lastly come out with a growth replace on each of those initiatives in a fiscal earnings name as reported by GameSpot. Each video games stay within the early phases of growth.
In response to Treatment, the Management spinoff, which fits by the codename “Condor,” is at present within the proof-of-concept stage. The studio nonetheless wants “to work on a large number of vital sport design components and finalize the important thing pillars earlier than transferring the challenge to the subsequent growth section.” As for the sport itself, we all know up to now that it’ll function four-player cooperative multiplayer as the main target. Treatment has remained tight-lipped on the sport’s different points, so we’ll in all probability solely find out about them as soon as the developer formally broadcasts it.
What in regards to the sequel?
In the meantime, the Management sequel, codenamed “Heron,” has not but progressed past the idea section. Treatment confirmed this way back to Could of this yr, however that doesn’t imply the builders haven’t made significant progress on the challenge. Quite the opposite, the studio said that the event staff has steadily grown in dimension from the progress it has made with this upcoming sequel. Moreover, Treatment famous that “Heron” can have a sizeable finances, which solely is sensible given its sequel standing.
Treatment has additionally given growth updates for just a few of its different video games along with its Management initiatives. “Vanguard,” the free-to-play co-op shooter being developed as a part of a collaboration with Tencent, has stayed in its proof-of-concept stage since Could, and its growth staff won’t develop till subsequent yr. As for the much-anticipated Alan Wake 2, that won’t stray from its preliminary 2023 launch window, which is able to doubtless come as excellent news for followers.