
"ZeniMax Online Studios was reportedly making a new game called Project Blackbird that sounded like a cross between Cyberpunk 2077 and Destiny before it was canceled amid wider cuts at Microsoft. "I want to make more games," Lambert said. "I'm not done yet, and the team continues to want to make more games as well. I have lots of ideas. Hopefully we'll be able to share those at some point.""
"Also in the interview, Lambert shared an ambitious-sounding goal for ZeniMax Online Studios, and that is to be the "most successful studio" across all of ZeniMax. "That's a big thing to say because we've got Bethesda Game Studios, we've got MachineGames, and id--the list goes on. But I want us to be that group that everybody looks at, like we do with [Bethesda Game Studios]," he said. Lambert said the track record of Bethesda Game Studios is enviable and has a "massive legacy." Lambert said, "That's what I want us to do.""
ZeniMax Online Studios intends to expand its output beyond The Elder Scrolls Online while continuing to support and grow ESO as a long-running MMO. The studio reportedly developed Project Blackbird, described as a blend of Cyberpunk 2077 and Destiny, but the project was canceled amid broader Microsoft cuts. Leadership emphasizes diversification to avoid reliance on a single live service and aims to position the studio as the most successful group within ZeniMax. The Elder Scrolls Online launched in 2014, shifted from subscription to a free-to-play model, expanded across platforms, and has amassed over 25 million players.
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