New Details From The Cancelled ZeniMax Online MMORPG Leak, Reveals Story And Gameplay Details
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Xbox Cancels ZeniMax Online's "Project Blackbird" Amidst Sweeping Microsoft Layoffs
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New Details From The Cancelled ZeniMax Online MMORPG Leak, Reveals Story And Gameplay Details
Microsoft laying off 9,000 people across the company this week, with a significant portion of them coming from its Xbox and gaming business, meant several projects being cancelled before they could see the light of day. One of the more significant cancellations was a game codenamed Project Blackbird, and MMORPG from The Elder Scrolls Online developer, ZeniMax Online. More details about what this MMORPG would have become have been trickling out s…
The Elder Scrolls Online studio's canned Blackbird game was a nimble, high-flying shooter, claims report
The new MMO from the Elder Scrolls Online developers would reportedly have been a sci-fi noir affair in which players swing around tall buildings on grappling lines, and do aerial dashes while shooting and looting. Call it Blade Runner Spider-Man. Call it Destiny 2077. Call it whatever you like, frankly, because it has been abandoned as part of wider layoffs at parent company Microsoft, the outfit that made tens of billions of dollars in profit …
The demo of ZeniMax Online's discontinued Project Blackbird made Xbox boss Phil Spencer so much fun that he had to be snatched from the controller.
Xbox executives reportedly very impressed with ZeniMax's MMO shooter, Phil Spencer had to be pulled away
It has been a rough week for Microsoft and Xbox to say the least. Thousands of layoffs have hit the company, and over in the gaming sphere, we've also heard about multiple project cancellations. The Perfect Dark remake, Everwild, and a ZeniMax MMO shooter in the style of Destiny. According to a report by Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, ZeniMax's shooter wasn't cancelled due to poor quality. Demos for the game apparently impressed a lot of important…
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