2K is apparently not giving up on Project Ethos or developer 31st Union amidst a major shakeup

2K Reportedly Fires Boss At Live-Service Project Ethos Studio After Lukewarm Response

In November, 2K parent company Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick said he "couldn't be more proud" of the team at 31st Union and Project Ethos. 31st Union held an open test for the game at the end of 2024, and Zelnick said the team has been "enthused" about the feedback. "So we're off to a great start, and there's more to come," he said.

GameSpot's hands-on preview of Project Ethos said 2K's first-ever live-service game had potential but suffers from an identity crisis.

This report came out just a day before Take-Two is due to report earnings on February 6. We will report back with new details on the situation surrounding Project Ethos if more information comes to light.

Condrey is best known for his work on the Dead Space and Call of Duty franchises. Condrey left Sledgehammer Games in 2018 to start the new 2K studio, while Sledgehammer's other co-founder, Glen Schofield, left in 2018 as well and eventually started Striking Distance Studios, but left the company following the disappointing launch of The Callisto Protocol.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG