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In a surprising move, Platinum Games has removed Project GG from its official website, leading to growing speculation about the game's future. This decision has raised eyebrows among fans and industry insiders alike, with some questioning the company's commitment to the project. A former producer has voiced concerns, stating that Platinum is "erasing its history," which hints at deeper issues within the studio.
Project GG was initially announced with high expectations, as it was expected to be a significant addition to Platinum's portfolio of action games. The removal from the website has sparked discussions about the potential cancellation or indefinite postponement of the project. Fans have taken to social media to express their disappointment, fearing that they may never see the game come to fruition.
As the gaming community awaits further clarification from Platinum Games, the uncertainty surrounding Project GG continues to grow, leaving many to wonder what the future holds for this ambitious title.
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