Team Asobi,a Sony-owned studio, is recognized as the developer team for Astro’s Playroom, a 3D platformer that funnily introduces all the features of Astro Bot: Rescue Mission and the playstation 5’s new DualSense controller, which it developed specifically for PlayStation VR. Team Asobi team said yesterday, “Our new website went live today. Come and have a look,”‘ she captioned the post, leaving a small and important note for players on their website.
Astro’s producers develop a new PlayStation 5 game
The team that renewed their website introduced themselves in the “about us” tab on their site, while also leaving a small note for the players. The team, known for their Astro Bot: Rescue Mission, which they developed exclusively for PlayStation VR, and Astro’s Playroom, which they developed exclusively for PlayStation 5, says they are working on their biggest project to date.
Team Asobi explained about its revamped sites:
“We are a new and dynamic PlayStation studio based in Tokyo-Japan. On PlayStation, we create the highest quality games for a gaming audience of all ages. Our latest critically acclaimed works are Astro Bot for PlayStation VR: Rescue Mission and Astro’s Playroom for PlayStation 5. We’re also working pretty our most ambitious game ever!”
Judging by the final sentence of the description on the team’s site, it is possible to say that Team Asobi is working on a new PlayStation 5 game that has not yet been announced. The team, known for its previously made PlayStation VR and as a PlayStation 5 game, is working on a new PlayStation exclusive that has not yet been announced.
Unfortunately, although there is no additional information about the game being developed, the team seems to have gained a very positive place in the eyes of the players with its previous Astro games. Team Asobi, a new studio, introduced as a PlayStation 5 game, giving gamers a pretty good gaming experience while also promoting the new controller of the PlayStation side. In addition, Astro’s Playroom is available for free for all PlayStation 5 users. You can check out the team’s revamped website here and read the aforementioned description.