It looks like Creative Assembly is going back to creating games in the real-time strategy genre after the cancellation of its multiplayer shooter, Hyenas.
During a financial briefing, Sega president Haruki Satomi said, “To put it simply, Creative Assembly was good at offline games in the RTS genre, but they took on the challenge of developing Hyenas, an online game in the FPS genre.”
During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sega tried to accelerate growth by having studios focus on areas where they historically haven’t experienced it. However, some studios were able to adapt, and others didn’t, so now Sega is going back to having them focus on their core strengths.
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