The Studio Behind Terminator Is Developing an Action RPG Possibly Inspired by Rambo or Predator

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Teyon Studios Now Hiring An Animal Animator For Their Unannounced Project!

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  • Teyon Studios is working on an unannounced action RPG, according to a job listing.
  • The job hiring for an Animal Animator requires animating wolves and dogs.
  • Since the studio is known for working on licensed IPs, this could very well be a new Rambo or a Predator game.

After wrapping up work on Robocop Rogue City, one of the best shooters and an underrated single-player title of this decade, developer Teyon Studios is now commencing work on its next game.

While the project is officially under wraps, we may have an idea of what the upcoming game may be like thanks to this new job listing on the studio’s official website. This new game will be a departure from their shooter-targeted genre and is described as an action RPG.

Why it matters: Teyon Studios is an underdog in the industry and one of the few developers that are passionate about making single-player titles. As such, it’s exciting to see where the developers are headed next.

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Teyon Studios Outsourcing 3D Animal Animation Work || Source: Teyon
This posting for a 3D Animal Animator involves animating wolves and dogs for gameplay and cutscenes. 
 

The role further mentions responsibilities, including Root motion, loops, and blends, which are technical 3D terms, and they suggest that these animals might play a bigger role in the game, perhaps as an adversary or even a companion.

Teyon is known for licensed IPs like Robocop and Terminator, so this project is also expected to be based on a Hollywood IP.

An educated guess would point to Teyon making either a new Predator or a Rambo game. The studio has already made a Rambo game, and even if it weren’t the best adaptation, the expertise and development it has now would give it a better chance to do justice to the character.

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Teyon’s Rambo Video Game Adaptation Wasn’t The Best Of Their Work

For Predator, multiple new games are reportedly in the works, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if Teyon is making one of them.

Anyhow, it is notable that anything is mere speculation at this point. However, we do hope to learn more about the project later this year or in 2027, since it’s been nearly 2 years since development began on the game.

Teyon Studios is quite capable of handling any IP, and the Robocop and Terminator games are a testament to their quality. Unfortunately, developers are always given a restricted budget that limits their true potential.

What are your thoughts on Teyon’s next project? What do you think it could be? Let us know in the comments below, or at the official Tech4Gamers Forums.

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