Ken Levine’s Judas Delayed to April 27-March 2029 Window

Take-Two Interactive updates the release window for Ken Levine's Judas game to between April 27 and March 2029, marking a significant delay for the BioShock successor.

Ken Levine’s Judas Delayed to April 27-March 2029 Window

Take-Two Interactive has updated the release window for Judas, a long-in-development title from Ghost Story Games. The publisher now targets a launch date between April 27 and March 2029. This marks another significant delay for the project, which Ken Levine started working on over a decade ago.

Take-Two quarterly report confirms extended release window for BioShock successor in development since 2014

Judas is currently in development at Ghost Story Games, the studio founded by Ken Levine after his departure from Irrational Games. The game features a design philosophy described as 'Narrative LEGOs' and includes a 'Villainy' mechanic where neglected characters turn against the player. It will release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S/X.

The game has been in development since at least 2014, making it over a decade in the making. Previous delays have pushed the title further into the future as Levine's team continues to refine its systems.

Take-Two's quarterly report confirms the updated release window for Judas. The publisher has not provided specific pricing or regional availability details for this update.

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