PS5 Game Abandoned's Realtime Experience App Isn't Working

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The authority "realtime" experience for Abandoned was supposed to dispatch on PlayStation 5 at 12 PM PDT/3 PM EDT on August 10, but it isn't working at press time. Viewers were told they'd get the first genuine look a the game on the off chance that they downloaded a dedicated Abandoned PS5 trailer app, permitting them to get a better thought of how the game could look and perform on their console as opposed to just streaming a video on YouTube. In an another potential setback for designer Blue Box Game Studios, the app doesn't work.

Abandoned has been a marketing oddity in the course of recent months. A teaser trailer was uncovered in April, showing a character meandering photorealistic woods with cryptic narration. Nobody truly realized what to make of it, but many speculated that it was a convoluted Silent Hill uncover stunt, with a famous conclusion being that Hideo Kojima was somehow behind Abandoned. That said, engineer Blue Box Game Studios has directly stated it's not affiliated with Kojima or Konami and is not a Silent Hill game. Still, some hold that they're being tricked, and they've been waiting for the Abandoned trailer app to go live to know beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Abandoned's PS5 Realtime Experience app was at that point deferred once. At dispatch time on Tuesday, another unexpected deferral came at the last minute. After dispatching the app, users were met with a screen perusing, "Return soon..." Some fans, such as Twitch streamer Bawkbasoup, started speaking into their controller, trusting it would trigger something like in P.T., the teaser for Hideo Kojima's Silent Hills, but to no profit. Blue Box Game Studios eventually tweeted out that it's encountering a "technical issue" with the app and is working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. The engineer tells waiting viewers, "We will illuminate you once we resolved the issue." In another subsequent two hours after the app was supposed to go live, Blue Box apologized again and said it's "still working on it."











Prospective fans of Blue Box's game are now a bit irritated with the game's marketing, and the studio says that Abandoned rumors have hurt its development. Blue Box Game Studios has perhaps unintentionally taken care of into a some of the Silent Hill-related speculation surrounding the game with its marketing featuring ominous images, videos, and tweets that resemble what fans seem to expect from that series and Kojima. The messaging has been seen as inconsistent, prompting many to think about what the game actually is.

The studio's history has also drawn attention, as Blue Box hasn't made anything of note but was ready to land an arrangement of some sort with PlayStation. Whether or not there's more to Abandoned than meets the eye is impossible to say, but fans are trusting something noteworthy will happen when the PS5 app does start to work.
 
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