The original James Pond designer Chris Sorrell is also not involved.
It seems like Gameware Europe, the current rights holders of the James Pond series, is once again trying to reboot the 1990s platforming series, but there are some who believe its use of AI to market the game will potentially “alienate” old fans of the series.
The new game, which is ironically titled James Pond: Rogue AI was brought to our attention via Tim Lince on BlueSky yesterday and was announced on Gameware Europe’s YouTube and Facebook pages on July 10th. It is scheduled to release in Q4 2025 across PC, iOS, and Android, and reportedly won’t feature the involvement of Chris Sorrell, the lead designer on the original three James Pond games.
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The original James Pond designer Chris Sorrell is also not involved.
It seems like Gameware Europe, the current rights holders of the James Pond series, is once again trying to reboot the 1990s platforming series, but there are some who believe its use of AI to market the game will potentially “alienate” old fans of the series.
The new game, which is ironically titled James Pond: Rogue AI was brought to our attention via Tim Lince on BlueSky yesterday and was announced on Gameware Europe’s YouTube and Facebook pages on July 10th. It is scheduled to release in Q4 2025 across PC, iOS, and Android, and reportedly won’t feature the involvement of Chris Sorrell, the lead designer on the original three James Pond games.
Read the full article on timeextension.com