What's Happening?
Otherside Entertainment has announced a significant change in the development direction of its upcoming game, 'Thick as Thieves.' Originally planned as a four-player competitive multiplayer game with a mix of human and AI enemies, the game will now focus
on two-player co-op and singleplayer modes. The decision was made after the development team found that solo and co-op play provided a more enjoyable experience. The game, set in the world of Kilcairn, aims to enhance its dynamic stealth gameplay, which the developers believe will be strengthened by this new focus. The change comes as a surprise, given the initial excitement for the multiplayer component, but is seen as a positive move by some, including the game's creators, Paul Neurath and Warren Spector, who are known for their work on immersive sims.
Why It's Important?
The shift in focus for 'Thick as Thieves' highlights a broader trend in the gaming industry where developers are reconsidering the viability of multiplayer modes in favor of more focused gameplay experiences. This decision could impact the game's market appeal, as immersive sims traditionally cater to a niche audience. By concentrating on co-op and singleplayer modes, Otherside Entertainment may be positioning the game to better meet the expectations of its core audience, potentially leading to a more polished and engaging product. The move also reflects the challenges faced by live service games, which have struggled to maintain player interest and financial viability in recent years.
What's Next?
Otherside Entertainment plans to reveal more about 'Thick as Thieves' at the upcoming Triple-I Initiative showcase, including a new gameplay trailer and additional details about the game. While the initial release will focus on singleplayer and co-op modes, there is a possibility that the PvPvE component could be introduced later. The gaming community and industry observers will be watching closely to see how this change affects the game's reception and success upon release.









