Sleeping Dogs, the phoenix that rose from the ashes of True Crime: Hong Kong, was a GTA-style open world game that received high praise upon release. It never received a proper sequel, however, with developers United Front Games creating the much forgotten about Triad Wars following its predecessor’s success. Waypoint, Vice’s new gaming website, was provided documentation by unnamed sources that details a lot of UFG’s plans for the true sequel, as well as elaborating on exactly what went wrong with Sleeping Dogs 2. Below are the key bullet points from the reveal.
All of these features would have amounted to a pretty unique take on open world gaming. That’s if they had been pulled off correctly, something a lot of games seem to be missing the mark on these days. However, the project wasn’t very far along, with very little more than these planning documents being created. Tomb Raider and Hitman became the priority for Square Enix. Mixed with the fact that the original Sleeping Dogs went through development hell and a lot of the creators were unwilling to undergo such an agonizing experience again, everything was stacked against United Front Games.
Square Enix decided to repackage some of these ideas into the free-to-play multiplayer Triad Wars, a game that was shut down almost as fast as it was set up. With the unfortunate closure of United Front Games, the future of Sleeping Dogs is unclear, although Waypoint’s source believes Square Enix might hand it over to Crystal Dynamics; the team behind the critically lauded Tomb Raider reboot. Time will tell if this theory becomes a reality.
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