MACHINE GAMES COOKING UP A CS KILLER? Jeff Gerstmann SUGGESTS NEW COMPETITIVE FPS
Ever wondered what would happen if the Wolfenstein devs decided to ditch Nazi-punching for some good old-fashioned competitive shooting? Well, according to gaming industry veteran Jeff Gerstmann, that's exactly what's cooking in Machine Games' kitchen.
OPERATION: PLATINUM
The project, reportedly named "Platinum," sounds like Counter-Strike and Rainbow Six Siege had a baby and let The Finals babysit it. According to Gerstmann's June stream, we're looking at a purely multiplayer affair that's ditching the traditional deathmatch mode in favor of objective-based gameplay like hostage rescue. Because apparently, the gaming world needed another reason to yell at their teammates about proper bomb-site rotations.
AROUND THE WORLD IN 60 FRAMES
The game's apparently taking a world tour with its map design, featuring everything from Middle Eastern architecture to fancy train stations that would make your local public transport system jealous. It's giving off some serious "The Finals" vibes in terms of variety, though hopefully with fewer buildings turning into confetti.
FRESH FACE ON THE BLOCK
What's particularly spicy about this leak is that it's not tied to any existing IP. That's right, no B.J. Blazkowicz showing up to steal your ace - this is Machine Games trying something completely fresh. It's like watching your friend who always orders the same thing at restaurants suddenly decide to try the chef's special.
THE PLOT THICKENS
This isn't just some random speculation either - the game was previously mentioned in the FTC vs. Microsoft documents, which gives it that extra sprinkle of "probably legitimate" seasoning. Though in the world of gaming leaks, that's about as reliable as your random teammate's callouts.
Remember folks, while this leak seems more solid than most, we're still in rumor territory. Until Machine Games decides to officially spill the beans, take this with enough salt to make your doctor nervous.