Sure, let’s dive into this in a way that feels like we’re just having a chat over coffee or something more invigorating—like Monster Energy Drink at 3 AM. Here goes nothing.
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So it’s Wednesday, right? I think. I kinda lose track these days. Anyway, PlayStation’s got this shiny new studio they wanna introduce, like when your friend brings a new date to a party and insists they’re great. Hope they don’t bite—unless you’re into that. The studio’s called teamLFG and they’re cooking up some multiplayer game. They say it’s got a vibe similar to “frog-type games.” Not real frogs though, no sticky hands or lilypad jumping here. I think.
All this juicy tidbit came from a PS blog post. Hermen Hulst, some high-up guy at Sony, did the honors of introducing this new “child”—bit of a proud papa moment there. But he’s like one of those dads who’s also ready to boot you out if you don’t play along with his “live service seas” deal. I don’t even swim well, so you know, that sounds scary.
Oh, wait! So teamLFG—what’s it stand for? Well, it’s “Looking For Group,” not the edgy alternative your brain might have jumped to. They’re in Bellvue, Washington, gathering a gang from Destiny, Halo, and League of Legends. A spicy mix of fresh and seasoned folks from Bungie, no less.
They’re all about action, social virtual worlds, and making friends in-game. Sounds cozy. Plus, their name screams “find your tribe,” or something like that. PlayStation’s pushing live-service games hard. No sweat.
Now, let’s chat about their upcoming game—a bit all over the place, inspired by fighting games, platformers, MOBAs, life sims, and yeah, frog-type games. Picture a fun, bonkers world with this mytho-sci-fi flair. Honestly, I’m picturing a crazy mishmash like Tekken meets Mario meets Dota 2. Oh, and maybe all characters are the Crazy Frog, remember that guy?
They’re talking early access playtests too, looking to crowdsource feedback. So if you’re vibe-checking for an Overwatch/Fortnite style party with frog headgear, this might spark your interest. What do you reckon, is this what PlayStation needs? Or are we all just chasing weird amphibian dreams?
And yes, I’d love to hear what you think. What kind of chaos do you hope they unleash? Drop your thoughts. Or don’t. No pressure.