United Kingdom, Dec. 5 -- Sony Interactive Entertainment has struck a deal with Bad Robot Games to develop, produce, and publish the studio's debut title.

The game will be a four-player co-op shooter directed by Left 4 Dead creator Mike Booth, marking a major step in PlayStation's push to expand its portfolio of multiplayer live-service games.

The unannounced project, currently in development for PlayStation 5 and PC, is the first full-scale game from Bad Robot Games, the interactive arm of JJ Abrams' production house, known for franchises such as Lost, Cloverfield, Star Trek, and Mission: Impossible.

While Sony didn't share gameplay details or a release window, both companies framed the partnership as a significant creative and strate...