Both Haldures were published by the Sports Play Station, but developer Aero Head is an independent studio. After the victory of Haldures 2, it seems that the company plans to complete its next game itself.
CEO Shams Georjani said in a recent message to fans, “The surprising thing is that thank you for the amazing support of your excellent people. Conflict (Through Forbes), “The future of aerospace is quite bright and we have the freedom to find some really cool ideas that we may not have. Game 6 (our next project) will be as if you are.”
Asked if the next game would be subject to the sanctions of the same controversial region that affected the titles published by Helders 2 and many other PlayStations, Jurjani said, “The next game itself provides 100 % funds so we will call 100 % of these shots.”
But Jurjani was so fast that he should note that he is not under Sony under the bus. “The play station is great,” he said. “If it were not for them, there would be no hell. We are open to work again with them in the future. They are incredibly based on sports/giant. Solid partners. And I’m just saying that it is as if they are not smoking their donkey.”
Although Aero Head is looking forward to its next game, Georjani made it clear that “this is all the Holders 2 for now,” so don’t worry about his current hit support at any time.
“A very small team will roam around later this year and will go to it,” said Georjani. Haldures are our main focus and it will be for a long time. “
Haldures 2 creative director Johann Pilistate had earlier ended that Aerob Head was considering his next game in January, but nevertheless, he was just working on the “high concept” for the project.
Aero Head released its first four games, from Clot Cooperate Magika to the first Holders, between 2011 and 2015. The nine -year -old Gap is a bit of irregularities, then for the release of Heldors 2 in 2024. It is hoped here that the sixth game of the studio will be a bit easily together.
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