Sony Announces teamLFG, a New PlayStation Studio Spun Out of Bungie That’s Making a Team-Based Action Game Inspired by Fighting Games, MOBAs, And… ‘Frog-Type’ Games
Sony has announced a new PlayStation studio called teamLFG and teased its debut game.


Sony has announced a new PlayStation studio called teamLFG and teased its debut game.
In a post on the PlayStation Blog, Hermen Hulst, CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Studio Business Group, said that teamLFG "originated" at Destiny and Marathon developer Bungie, and is working on an "ambitious" incubation project he’s “very excited about.”
The LFG in teamLFG stands for ‘Looking For Group,’ as per the online vernacular, and it sounds like social gaming is a big part of the games it wants to make. Its first game is a team-based action game that draws inspiration from fighting games, platformers, MOBAs, life sims, and "frog-type games." “Players will inhabit a lighthearted, comedic world set in brand-new, mythic, science-fantasy universe,” teamLFG said.
“We are driven by a mission to create games where players can find friendship, community, and belonging,” the new developer added.
“We want our players to feel excited when they log on to discover their teammates already hanging out online. We want our players to recognize familiar names and to make myths and memes out of each other. We want our players to love remembering that one time where they pulled off That Play that changed the whole story of the match. As we say on the team – dat’s da good stuff.
“We will make immersive multiplayer worlds propelled by action games that players can learn, play, and master for countless hours. We want to build our games with our communities, inviting players to be a part of our development process through early access playtests. It’s critical that we stay nimble enough to react to player feedback, not just in our lead-up to launch, but throughout live service as we continue to grow the game and community for years to come.”
teamLFG's game is the incubation project that was spun out of Bungie amid significant layoffs last year. Following the Sony acquisition, Bungie reportedly repeatedly missed its financial targets with Destiny 2 on the wane, leading to roughly 100 employees being laid off in November 2023. A second round of layoffs followed in 2024, impacting another 220 people, or 17% of the studio's workforce, with another 155 being integrated elsewhere in Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was at this time that this incubation project being spun off was announced.
Late last year, a former Bungie lawyer commented on announced improvements to embattled live service looter shooter Destiny 2, saying the role of parent company Sony in “forcing” through the changes was very much a good thing.
Since then, Bungie has fully revealed extraction shooter Marathon, and this week confirmed the roadmap for the future of Destiny 2. Bungie reportedly has no plans for Destiny 3 and has canceled a Destiny spinoff project known as Payback.
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