PlayStation Partners with Bad Robot Games for Co-op Shooter from Left 4 Dead Creator

Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced a partnership with Bad Robot Games, taking on the publishing responsibilities for the studio’s first internal project. The game is being developed by a division of Bad Robot, which is led by J.J. Abrams, known for his work on the Star Wars franchise, as well as the Cloverfield series (Monsters, Cloverfield 10, and Cloverfield Paradox), as well as the reboot of Star Trek.

While the title of the project has yet to be revealed, the team is focused on creating a cooperative shooter for four players. The development is being led by Mike Booth, the chief creative director at Bad Robot Games and the mind behind the original Left 4 Dead.

Christian Svensson, vice president of Sony, expressed the company’s admiration for the Bad Robot Games team and their enthusiasm for collaborating on this new venture. He noted that the studio’s unique style and willingness to experiment align perfectly with PlayStation‘s mission to create games that resonate deeply with gamers. Svensson added that Sony Interactive Entertainment is eagerly anticipating the moment when players can immerse themselves in the world being crafted by the studio.

Anna Sweet, the CEO of Bad Robot Games, confirmed that the game will be released on PC and PlayStation 5, with more details to be shared in the future.