Certain Affinity has announced an original FPS codenamed Loro
The studio has been pitching the title at Gamescom this week
Certain Affinity has announced that it’s working on an original first-person shooter codenamed Loro.
The studio’s CEO, Max Hoberman, said the company has been pitching the title behind closed doors at Gamescom this week.
“Our playable demo put a lot of smiles on people’s faces,” he tweeted. We tell everyone the project codename, and it’s bound to get out, so let me be the first. Say hello to Loro, a working title for our original FPS.”
Based in Austin, Texas, Certain Infinity is a prolific support studio founded in 2006 by Hoberman, who was formerly multiplayer and online lead at Bungie.
It has collaborated on over 30 products and across more than a dozen franchises, including instalments in the Halo and Call of Duty series, as well as Left 4 Dead and Doom.
Last September, Certain Affinity appointed veteran industry executive Paul Sams as the studio’s president and chief operating officer.
Sams previously spent 20 years at Blizzard, where he held multiple roles including COO, and was later CEO at The Order: 1886 and Lone Echo studio Ready at Dawn.
“I am excited to partner with Paul and our key leaders to guide our company’s evolution to being both a world-class co-developer and a world-class lead developer—and ultimately to Certain Affinity becoming a household name,” Hoberman said at the time.
In 2021, Certain Affinity said it had signed an agreement to lead development on an original IP which Hoberman called its “most ambitious title to date”.
It was later claimed that the studio was working on a Monster Hunter-style co-op title for Xbox Game Studios.
And last September, Certain Affinity said it had close to 100 people working on Halo Infinite, leading development on “something big and new for the franchise”.