Gummy Bears, a MOBA that was previously in development at Bungie before being spun off to a new PlayStation Studio, will take inspiration from the Smash Bros. franchise.
Little is officially known about Gummy Bears, other than what can be deduced from the concept art released by the studio. Previously, Gummy Bears was in development alongside Marathon, Bungie’s shooter revival.
In a new report, The game Post claims that Gummy Bears is described as a competitive team-based MOBA, which is planned to be aimed at a younger audience with a brighter and more vibrant art style. The game is described as having “cosy, lo-fi vibes.”
Gummy Bears will reportedly use a percentage-based health system, which is described as similar to Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. franchise. It is also stated that players can be removed from the map entirely, also inspired by Smash Bros.
Last year, Bungie provided an update on Marathon.
game director Joe Ziegler discussed the status of the project in a nine-minute YouTube video posted last year.
Following Marathon’s announcement in May 2023, Bungie said it would “go dark to focus on the game… and when we come back, we’ll have gameplay to show off.”
In an accompanying post on X, Bungie said Marathon will release for Xbox Series
Bungie and Sony are reportedly considering a $40 price tag for Marathon.