Project Nova, the in-development FPS spin-off to EVE Online, is
officially dead according to CCP Games. The news was originally
announced during a Pearl Abyss (CCP Games' parent company) earnings call
over the weekend, but since then developers have taken to a few
different forums to confirm the news and elaborate on what's happening.
To
anyone who has followed Project Nova, the news probably isn't
surprising. Originally announced over four years ago, Project Nova was
CCP Games' second crack at making an FPS set in the EVE Online
universe—though it wouldn't be connected to the MMO like its first FPS,
Dust 514. CCP was obviously struggling to come up with exciting ideas,
however, and after
a disappointing hands-on session in October of 2018, Project Nova was
put on hold indefinitely.
Given
Project Nova's permanent delay, this weekend's announcement feels more
like a formality than anything. But, amazingly, CCP Games
still
isn't giving up on making an EVE Online-based FPS. The London-based
development team is going to try again under a different codename, and
it sounds like the scope is going to be much more ambitious that Project
Nova ever was.
"We're continuing to develop our sci-fi multiplayer shooter game
concept actively evolving it beyond the original scope for what was
formerly codenamed Project Nova," said George Kelion, CCP Games' head of
public relations,
on Reddit.
"Development efforts on this concept are now the full focus of CCP’s
London studio. Project Nova team members based in Iceland have been
moved onto other projects at our ReykjavÃk studio."
Kelion
explained this decision was motivated both by the poor reception of
Project Nova's 2018 hands-on reveal and because the scope of the new
idea for an EVE Online FPS is now much bigger. "It is very common for
games in active development to evolve over time, often substantially,"
Kelion said. "We remain committed to offering a rock-solid,
action-oriented gameplay experience with stellar visuals, but due to
significant changes in the scope and direction of our sci-fi multiplayer
shooter game concept, it also made sense to update how we refer to this
project internally. So, we are no longer using the codename Project
Nova for this game concept."
But don't expect news on this new
project any time soon. Kelion also said CCP Games would refrain from
revealing projects too early in the future. "We want to show you rather
than tell you how we have evolved this concept and we’re looking forward
to doing so when the time comes to present this concept as a
fully-fledged game."
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