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Starhawk Reaching “Milestone Build” This Friday, Possible E3 Appearance

We Could Get Into A Warhawk In Space Type Game.

We Could Get Into A Warhawk In Space Type Game.

Dylan Jobe, head of the new Lightbox Interactive studio has Tweeted about a Friday deadline for a “milestone” build of whatever game his team are working on. Naturally with a trademark for “Starhawk” filed by Sony, there’s only one thing to assume about what game that is. David Jaffe also claimed earlier that he has a “milestone” build to submit to Sony this week, but he has confirmed there will be no E3 appearance of his game. Whether Starhawk will make an appearance, we’ll have to wait and see.

Even if they don’t, it’s nice to know things are being worked on. PS3 future is so rosy.

Sony Trademarks “Starhawk”, Warhawk In Space Game Confirmed

Starhawk Will Probably Look Something Like This. But More Videogamey.

Starhawk Will Probably Look Something Like This. But More Videogamey.

Remember when it was just a rumour that Lightbox Interactive (a team made up of former Incognito employees) were making a Warhawk type game in space? Well it’s probably not rumour anymore because, well, fine-eyed employees over at Joystiq spotted that Sony had registered a trademark for the name “Starhawk”. Now, it doesn’t exactly take the biggest of genius’ to conclude that this is indeed the rumoured “Warhawk-in-space” game, but, apparently “stranger things have happened”.

Sony also registered “Dominion” – but we don’t have a clue what that is.

Dylan Jobe Leaves Incognito And Starts Up A New Playstation Studio

The Logo For New Playstation Studio Lightbox Interactive.

The Logo For New Playstation Studio Lightbox Interactive.

The director of Warhawk, Dylan Jobe, has announced he has left Incognito Entertainment and taken some staff with him. The new studio, Lightbox Interactive, will be based in Austin, Texas.

The new studio is in a multi-year contract with Sony to develop games for “the Playstation family of platforms” — so you need not worry about Playstation talent moving to work on other platforms. If you worry about those things at all, which we’re sure you don’t.

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