Ex-Bungie Devs Working On Upcoming ‘Ambitious Incubation Project’ Under New PlayStation Studio teamLFG

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This Studio Is Rumored To Be Working On Gummy Bears!

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  • PlayStation has announced the creation of a new studio, teamLFG, made up of former Bungie developers and industry veterans.
  • The studio is allegedly developing the entry codenamed Gummy Bears, which was previously in the works by Bungie.
  • The team also wants to make immersive multiplayer worlds and other interesting titles alongside gamers in the future.

PlayStation has been hit by waves of layoffs and trimmings after multiple project cancellations in 2025. But in a surprising turn, Sony has now announced a new studio, teamLFG, which is made up of former Bungie developers and industry veterans. 

The new team under PlayStation is already working on an ‘ambitious incubation project,’ which appears to be the rumored live service Gummy Bears that was said to be in development by Bungie. However, more unique projects are already supposedly planned for the future. 

Why it matters: The new studio announced by Sony explains rumors of developers from Bungie being moved to other projects under PlayStation. TeamLFG is also working on a title previously rumored to be in development by Bungie.

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The studio boasts developers from many notable releases across the industry and genres.

As announced on the PlayStation blog, the description of teamLFG’s first game matches the rumored descriptions of Gummy Bears and combines multiple genres, including platformers, MOBAs, fighting, and the like.

Our first game is a team-based action game that draws inspiration from fighting games, platformers, MOBAs, life sims, and frog-type games.

It is a team-based action entry that is a fun and comedic take on a science-fantasy universe. The studio confirmed in the statement that it wants to build games with the communities, so we may learn more about this project in the near future.

 Players will inhabit a lighthearted, comedic world set in brand-new, mythic, science-fantasy universe. We can’t wait to reveal more.

PlayStation’s title codenamed Gummy Bears has supposedly been in development for a while.

Additionally, teamLFG is also planning on developing ‘immersive multiplayer worlds propelled by action games’ that players can enjoy and master for thousands of hours. However, more details about these ‘live service’ games have yet to be revealed. 

Do you think teamLFG is actually working on the project codenamed Gummy Bears, or is it a completely separate ambitious team-based entry that is years away? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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