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Project 007 Gains Avatar, The Division Developer - IGN Daily Fix
Project 007 Gains Avatar, The Division Developer - IGN Daily Fix
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Apr 10, 2024
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In today's Daily Fix:
IO Interactive's mysterious James Bond game, codenamed Project 007, gained a prominent new staff member recently. Rodrigo Santoro, who has worked on high profile games like Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and The Division games, will be joining as 007's misson director. The game doesn't have a release date or even a proper title, but we're hoping it's not too dissimilar from IO's great Hitman games. In other news, Blizzard isn't ready to move on from the PS4 and Xbox One yet, as evidenced by Diablo 4's continued support for legacy consoles, and from statements made by Diablo's boss, Rod Fergusson. And finally, Star Wars Outlaws will see the return of a Star Wars character you may have forgotten about.
IO Interactive's mysterious James Bond game, codenamed Project 007, gained a prominent new staff member recently. Rodrigo Santoro, who has worked on high profile games like Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and The Division games, will be joining as 007's misson director. The game doesn't have a release date or even a proper title, but we're hoping it's not too dissimilar from IO's great Hitman games. In other news, Blizzard isn't ready to move on from the PS4 and Xbox One yet, as evidenced by Diablo 4's continued support for legacy consoles, and from statements made by Diablo's boss, Rod Fergusson. And finally, Star Wars Outlaws will see the return of a Star Wars character you may have forgotten about.
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Apr 10, 2024
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Podcast episode
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