According to Russian media Playground, Take-Two confirmed in its latest financial report that the spiritual sequel, "Judas", led by Ken Levine, the father of "Bioshock", has been postponed indefinitely.
"Judas" is a narrative-driven first-person shooter with a background set on a spaceship, and players need to make key choices in exploration and cooperation to influence the plot direction.Previously, the developer actively promoted the work, shared the details of the gameplay, and promised to create a deep nonlinear plot.However, the fate of the work is bumpy, just like "Bioshock 4".
Earlier, it was reported that Judas was facing difficulties in development, and some developers were burned out of Ken Levine's leadership.The postponement further aggravates the outside world's attention to the progress of the project.