Ninja Theory Details Canceled PS4 Game Dubbed Razer

Developers at Ninja Theory recently detailed a video game they were working on for PlayStation 4 consoles called Razer, featuring the studio's typical mix of intense action.

Publishers did not want to carry the project forward with Ninja Theory and the developer has only now offered the public a glimpse, perhaps to drum up interest. A description for the video above reads:

This is a preview trailer to show how the published game might feel like. We always create trailers like this for our games and they are never intended to be shown to the public. They serve to get a feel for the gameplay, story and the way you might play it. They are always entirely produced in-house and this one features our own staff as actors. The trailer was created in Unreal Engine 4 and After Effects.

Razer was originally intended for Xbox One and PC, in addition to PS4, though we're not sure how far into development Ninja Theory took the title. Hopefully we'll hear about another project from the developer soon or Razer will get some support from fans and publishers alike.

[Via PlayStation LifeStyle]

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