![]() In the meantime, we're all playing through what's essentially their love-letter to the Bond series in Hitman 3, which just released on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC. Time will tell if it pays off, and if indeed IO Interactive get to make that trilogy. ![]() Hakan is also confident that IO can prove it to the fans too: "We are very keen to make a game of very high quality that young people all over the world fall in love with. Luckily for IO Interactive, Abrak was seemingly able to talk Broccoli around, with Abrak assigns to what he calls "good Scandanvian charm" and a "down to earth attitude" from the studio alongside a strong presentation. We also come a completely original story, and one could easily imagine that a trilogy could come out of it."Ībrak also spoke on his meeting with James Bond license owners EON Productions and MGM on the idea, and interestingly enough he claims that Barbara Broccoli -the woman with the final say on the Bond license-was not impressed with previous James Bond outings, with Abrak saying that Broccoli didn't believe they were "worthy enough" and that they featured "violence for the sake of violence." In fact, there's a lot of secrecy around the project, with the developer noting that this. Speaking to Danish website DR in a recent interview (spotted by PC Gamer), in which Mr Abrak said of the project ( translated by Google) "We've been allowed to create our own digital Bond, which isn't going to lean on a Bond actor. First revealed back in November 2020, IO says that Project 007 is a working title ahead of a full reveal. Not a great deal is known about IO Interactive's upcoming James Bond game Project 007, but the studio's director Hakan Abrak seems keen to make the forthcoming game the first part of a trilogy.
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