IO Interactive's Project Dragon will run for 10 years
According to a rumor collected by Jez Corden of Windows Central, Project Dragon, the exclusive game that IO Interactive would be developing for Microsoft as an Xbox / PC exclusive, would have a ten-year content schedule. Translated into modern terms, we are talking about a live service that should evolve over time.On paper we are talking about an RPG focused on dragons, but according to Corden it is really too early to talk about the gameplay, given which is in the very early stages of development. What is known is that this is a very ambitious project with a connected world of medieval mold, dominated by ancient and powerful flying reptiles.
As it turns out, Project Dragon would be working on the new studio of IO Interactive founded in Barcelona, while the studios of Malmo and Copenhagen would be working on a new Hitman and Project 007.
Of course you have to consider that this is unofficial information, so it must be taken with due caution. Furthermore, given that Project Dragon is theoretically still in the very early stages of development, it is likely that much of what is currently on paper could be changed during production. So consider everything as in progress and extremely fluid.
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