Bluepoint Games, Sony's famed remaster studio, is being closed as the fallout from PlayStation's disastrous pivot to live service continues
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by Andy Chalk February 19, 2026
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Sony is closing Bluepoint Games, a renowned studio known for remastering iconic titles like Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls. The shutdown, set to occur in March, will result in approximately 70 layoffs. This decision follows Sony’s pivot toward live service games, which has been marked by several high-profile failures and cancellations, including a live service version of *God of War* that Bluepoint was developing.
Bluepoint Games, acquired by Sony in 2021, has a long history of delivering exceptional remasters. Founded in 2008, the studio initially focused on PlayStation 3 remaster projects, such as the *God of War* series, before expanding into other platforms and modernizing classics like *Demon’s Souls* for the PlayStation 5. Their work was widely praised for preserving the essence of beloved games while enhancing them with cutting-edge technology.
The closure of Bluepoint comes amid Sony’s broader strategic shift away from live service gaming, which has seen several projects canceled since its ambitious announcement in 2022 to launch 12 such titles by 2025. This move raises questions about the future of other first-party studios like Bungie, whose *Destiny 2* is currently struggling and could face an uncertain path if it doesn’t regain momentum. The shutdown also leaves a gap in Sony’s ability to produce high-quality remasters, which have been a staple of their lineup and beloved by fans.
This decision highlights the risks of overcommitting to live service models and underscores the importance of maintaining studios with proven track records in preserving gaming history through meticulous remastering efforts. For gamers, the loss of Bluepoint means fewer opportunities to experience classic titles in new, enhanced formats—a significant blow to the preservation of gaming heritage.
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Originally published on PC Gamer on 2/19/2026
