Three years after The Initiative’s flashy trailer, we’re still at least two years out - if not longer - from Joanna Dark’s return
The much-anticipated reboot ofPerfect Darkis still “in the earliest stages” of development and at least two years away from being released, according to a new report.
According to a former dev, that impressive-looking CG trailer was impressive for a good reason: it was “very obviously way far ahead of anywhere the game was at”. Three years on, the Perfect Dark reboot is reportedly still around two to three years from release, with IGN claiming there has been “little meaningful progress” on the game since that first look.
That lack of progress is painted as being down to a number of factors, including the impact of the pandemic, technology demands,ongoing staff departuresand an unclear vision from those at the top of the developer. Studio execs are said to have pushed for a blockbuster approach to the reboot in terms of top-notch visuals, gameplay and story, with the ridiculous term ‘AAAA’ (quadruple-A?) apparently used amid comparisons toGame of Thrones, James Bond, Mission Impossible and other big TV and movie franchises.
The upshot of what sounds like a chaotic development process so far is that the Perfect Dark reboot is still in the works, with sources saying that the game - described as having experiment movement, a focus on story and a mix of both first-person spy gadget hijinks and sometimes-sneaky-sometimes-shooty combat - remains in a pre-production state at least two years from any kind of release. According to IGN’s report, there’s a chance that the game may be released in an episodic format, but that’s still yet to be decided.
IGN’s reportis well worth reading in full, both for the snippets of detail on what form Perfect Dark’s reboot could finally take and the window into the many challenges of video game development. After all, you’ve got the time to fill.