You can probably say goodbye to any hopes you have of PlatinumGames' Project G.G. ever releasing, as the studio has wiped all references to it from its website
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PlatinumGames' Project G.G., a title announced in 2020, seems destined for cancellation following the departure of its co-founder and director Hideki Kamiya. Since its announcement, the game has received minimal updates and has now been removed from the studio's website, along with previous entries like Transformers: Devastation and Babylon's Fall. The elimination of Project G.G. from the game listings indicates a bleak future for the project, as well as hinting at challenges within the company, especially amidst a staff exodus. Amidst this, the announcement of Ninja Gaiden 4 may offer some hope for the studio's future.
PlatinumGames' Project G.G. appears unlikely to be released following the departure of its director Hideki Kamiya and removal from the company's website.
Hideki Kamiya's exit from PlatinumGames raises serious questions about the viability of Project G.G., a game announced in 2020 with little information shared since.
The removal of Project G.G. from PlatinumGames' official lists, alongside other titles, suggests that the game is effectively cancelled.
Despite some promising titles in the past, such as Bayonetta and Nier: Automata, Project G.G.'s fate highlights ongoing challenges at PlatinumGames.
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