Fairgames, the anticipated live-service shooter developed by Haven Studios, has been delayed to spring 2026 following the departure of studio founder Jade Raymond. This news comes after the release of an external test that raised concerns among developers regarding the game's reception. Once set for autumn release, the delay marks a significant shift in Sony's live-service game strategy. Despite success with titles like Helldivers 2, Sony has faced multiple setbacks, leading to the closure of various studios and projects. With new heads Marie-Eve Danis and Pierre-François Sapinski stepping in, there are hopes for the next chapter at Haven Studios.

Why was Fairgames delayed?

The release of Fairgames was delayed due to the departure of Haven Studios founder Jade Raymond and concerns raised during external testing regarding the game’s reception.

Fairgames was announced during the PlayStation Showcase in May 2023, generating significant buzz in the gaming community. This project marks a pivotal moment for Haven Studios, which was formed by industry veterans, including Jade Raymond, known for her role in the development of the Assassin's Creed franchise. Sony's acquisition of the studio reflects its commitment to expanding its portfolio of live-service games, although recent challenges indicate a difficult path ahead in this competitive market.