John Wick game confirmed with Keanu Reeves and Lionsgate collaboration
The studio adds the game will take place within an established period of the John Wick timeline and will expand the wider story universe
A new John Wick game is officially in development for PlayStation 5, with developer Saber Interactive confirming the project.
In the announcement, the studio said: “We can finally share our next big project with you. And ‘yeah’, it’s a John Wick AAA game!”
The team adds that fans will need to wait for the official title and release date, promising more details about the story and setting in the future.
According to Saber, the project is being developed in collaboration with franchise director Chad Stahelski, actor Keanu Reeves and Lionsgate.
The studio adds the game will take place within an established period of the John Wick timeline and will expand the wider story universe.
“We are working closely with Chad Stahelski (John Wick director and franchise visionary), Keanu Reeves, and Lionsgate to produce a highly anticipated, adrenaline-fueled experience that fits into the world of John Wick,” the press release says.
The studio also confirms the game will feature cinematic environments, signature camerawork and the series’ well known gun fu combat style.
“Like many of you, we are huge John Wick fans,” Saber says, adding that the project includes both familiar characters and new additions created for the game.
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