
Summary
- Bungie's mysterious game, code-named Gummy Bears, has reportedly transitioned to a new PlayStation studio for development.
- The game, primarily a MOBA, draws inspiration from Super Smash Bros. by implementing a percentage-based damage system instead of traditional health bars.
- Gummy Bears has been in development for at least three years and aims to target a younger audience than Bungie's previous titles.
A new report sheds light on a first-party PlayStation game code-named Gummy Bears, which is said to take significant inspiration from the Super Smash Bros. series. The initial rumors about Gummy Bears surfaced in August 2023 when The Game Post revealed that a MOBA with this codename was being developed by Bungie. However, a year later, Bungie underwent significant layoffs, reducing its workforce by 17% and integrating 155 employees into Sony Interactive Entertainment.
According to The Game Post, these integration efforts have led Sony to establish a new PlayStation studio with around 40 employees, which has taken over the development of Gummy Bears. Although the game is still several years away from release, its current development stage remains undisclosed. The Game Post notes that Gummy Bears will feature a unique health system inspired by Super Smash Bros.
Gummy Bears Reportedly Won't Have Health Bars, Similar to Smash Bros.
Gummy Bears is designed without traditional health bars. Instead, it uses a percentage-based damage system that influences how far a character is knocked back when hit. When this percentage reaches a high enough level, characters can be knocked off the map, a mechanic strikingly similar to the damage percent system in Super Smash Bros.
The game is expected to include three character classes typical of MOBAs: Attack, Defense, and Support. It will also offer multiple game modes and feature a cozy, vibrant, and "lo-fi" aesthetic. This design choice is reportedly intended to differentiate Gummy Bears from Bungie's previous titles and appeal to a younger demographic.
Gummy Bears has been in development since at least 2022, initially at Bungie. The recent shift to a new PlayStation studio in Los Angeles aligns with the establishment of this new division, suggesting it may be the same team working on Gummy Bears.
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