Bloober Team teases seven titles
Bloober Team has teased seven games in development, including a Leadership expansion that's drawing attention from fans and press on social platforms. The studio’s announcement landed alongside other big-studio reveals and is being tracked for what it might mean for Bloober’s release pipeline. (x.com)
Bloober Team said this week that it has seven horror games in active development as it expands its leadership team to manage a bigger release slate. (gamesindustry.biz) The Polish studio is now running two first-party single-player horror projects and five more titles in co-development, according to GamesIndustry.biz’s April 14 report. CEO Piotr Babieno said the company wants to avoid depending on a single game in “today’s market.” (gamesindustry.biz) Bloober also named three executives to support that structure: Thaine Lyman as head of studio, Katya Baukova as director of business development, and Michał Gembicki as head of publishing. GamesIndustry.biz said Lyman previously held senior roles at Activision and Wargaming, while Baukova and Gembicki worked at CD Projekt; Baukova also worked at Techland. (gamesindustry.biz) The count matters because Bloober spent the last 18 months moving from one marquee release at a time to a portfolio model with internal teams and partner-led projects. Babieno said the company sees two “core productions” as the limit for its in-house teams so quality and oversight do not slip. (gamesindustry.biz) That shift follows a strong stretch for the studio’s horror business. Bloober’s investor relations site said the Silent Hill 2 remake launched worldwide on October 8, 2024, and said the game reached No. 3 on Steam’s popularity chart at release. (ir.blooberteam.com) Bloober then released Cronos: The New Dawn on September 5, 2025, and announced on April 9, 2026 that a Mac version would follow on April 28, 2026. On its website, the company describes Cronos as a third-person survival horror game and says it is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. (blooberteam.com 1) (blooberteam.com 2) (blooberteam.com 3) Some of the seven projects are partly visible already. GamesIndustry.biz said one of the five co-development titles had previously been confirmed as Layers of Fear 3, and said Bloober had also already confirmed a new horror title for Nintendo platforms. (gamesindustry.biz) Another known project sits inside Bloober’s first-party strategy. On February 25, 2025, the company said it had signed a new agreement with Konami for a new game based on Konami intellectual property, after the success of Silent Hill 2. (ir.blooberteam.com) Eurogamer said the seven-project disclosure landed as Bloober’s “multi-project structure” became public and as the studio signaled a busier year ahead. The company’s message to investors and fans is narrower than the number suggests: two internal games at a time, with the rest spread across partnerships and publishing. (eurogamer.net)