Q-Games secures rights for its neo-soviet game The Tomorrow Children from Sony five years since launch
Q-Games will revive cooperative free-to-play game The Tomorrow Children, which was exclusively released on PS4 five years ago and shut down later. The Kyoto-based studio managed to secure the IP rights from Sony and plans to re-launch the title.
On November 9, Q-Games announced that it came to an agreement with Sony, saying it is now working on rebuilding The Tomorrow Children and bringing it back online.
“I am now tweaking and re-working parts of the game every week, and I hope everyone follows along and gets involved in this process,” Q-Games founder Dylan Cuthbert said. “We plan to make quite a few changes for the better, and give The Tomorrow Children the re-launch it deserves!”
The Tomorrow Children, a cooperative F2P adventure game set in the dystopian neo-soviet world, came out on October 25, 2016. Sony shut down the title’s servers in 2017, so the game sank into oblivion and has never been re-released ever since.