PlayStation's upcoming live-service game, Fairgames, is in a tough spot after the departure of creative director Daniel Drapeau, who left for Warner Bros. Games Montreal. This follows the exit of studio founder Jade Raymond, raising eyebrows about the game's future, especially after mixed playtest feedback. Fairgames, a competitive heist game focusing on teamwork and rivalries, is part of Sony's plan to launch over ten live-service titles by 2026. With these leadership changes, the spotlight is on whether Fairgames can rise to the occasion amid growing scrutiny.
Published on: 9/1/2025
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