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Xbox is working on a mystery sequel that it says could take 10 years to make | VGC
The revelation was spotted in a court document…
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Xbox currently has a mystery sequel in development that could take as long as a decade to make, it’s been revealed.
As spotted by Axios’ Stephen Totilo, the game was mentioned in court documents relating to an ongoing legal challenge in which a group of self-indentified gamers are trying to block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
At one point the document explains that triple-A games can take a long time to make, using Halo Infinite as an example (though the length and cost of development is redacted).
It then says: “For instance, according to one Microsoft executive, [redacated], a forthcoming title from the [redacted] franchise, may take a decade to develop.”