Way back in 2009, Microsoft had offered millions of dollars to Rockstar Games in order to bringGrand Theft Auto 4to the Xbox 360 as well as PS3. Without the effort and $75 million (alleged) offer from Microsoft,Grand Theft Auto 4was going to be one of Sony’s big PS3 exclusives.Grand Theft Auto 4would eventually release multiplatform, but not without Sony making some form of agreement with Rockstar Games to develop a PS3-exclusive hit. As it turned out, that hit was supposed to beAgent, the long lost spy thriller being developed by Rockstar Games over a decade ago which has since been presumably cancelled.

Recently,Agentcame into the spotlight because of a strange story from development, but the notoriety of the cancelled Rockstar title has been around for a lot longer. Rockstar Games made quite the splash when this game was first announced, even though none of the game was ever shown. Coming off the success ofGrand Theft Auto 4, it seemed as though Rockstar Games intended to make another splash withAgent, but the game was never heard from again after that. At least, from a public-facing perspective, anyway. Stories ofAgent’s development have come out in the years since, but as of late 2018, it’s very possible Rockstar Games quietly cancelled the project.

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The Origins of Agent, Rockstar Games' Cold-War Spy Thriller

First announced at E3 2009 during Sony’s press conference, Sony America president and CEO Jack Tretton came on stage to announce the existence ofAgent. Announcedamong other heavy hitters likeAssassin’s Creed 2, Rockstar Games’Agentwas supposed to be a Cold War-themed espionage action game exclusive to PS3. Developed by Rockstar North, the game was supposed to be a globe-trotting adventure through the late 1970s that was described by Rockstar CEO Ben Feder as “genre-defining.” While the hype was starting to build in 2009, news and updates started to fade very quickly by 2010-2011, with Rockstar Games only confirming thatAgentwas still in development.

Several years of total silence would go by, with little to no comment on the existence ofAgentor its development status. Five huge Rockstar Games titles would release beforeAgent:Red Dead Redemption,L.A. Noire,Max Payne 3,Grand Theft Auto 5, andRed Dead Redemption 2. Considering the PlayStation 3 had ended production and began sunsetting support in 2017, many figured the game was either in development hell or cancelled altogether. Eight years later,Rockstar Games’Agenttrademark had officially lapsed, which to many was an indication that the project was indeed cancelled. And yet, theAgentgame description still exists on Rockstar’s website.

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Stories of Agent’s Development, Though Not of Agent Itself

Interestingly enough,Agenthas had more history surrounding the development of the game than details regarding the actual game’s features. Back in February of 2019, Polygon had published a report on the working culture at Rockstar San Diego, which was originally tasked with working on a prototype and eventually the early stages of development. Afterreports of a terrible work culture spurred on by Rockstar Games, the project was eventually shelved as Rockstar San Diego worked on the firstRed Dead Redemption. That was around the mid-2000s, meaning at some point between then and 2009, development was supposedly shifted back to Rockstar North.

More recently came a report onthe “Cairo incident” that previous Rockstar Games developers had mentionedbefore, but never in-depth. According to the story, a group of artists from theAgentdevelopment team in San Diego had booked a trip to Egypt to map out Cairo. Since the Egyptian capital city was going to be one ofAgent’s core locations for a mission, artists went to Cairo to take photos for reference material. Several of the Rockstar San Diego developers were detained in Egypt after being accused of filming pornography, though in truth they were caught photographing government buildings. Eventually, they made it back safely to the United States.

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Agent May Have Died So GTA 5 and RDR2 Could Live

Those are the two biggest stories known aboutAgent’s development. There were somesupposed leaked screenshots and art assets ofAgentdiscovered on a former artist’s page, but none of it was ever confirmed. From there,Agent’s existence has largely remained a mystery. Many of the developers from Rockstar San Diego and Rockstar North have stated that there’s a possibility mission and gameplay concepts were borrowed and placed intoGrand Theft Auto 5andRed Dead Redemption 2. However, neither of those facts have been confirmed either. The gameplay demos that Rockstar San Diego and Rockstar North created have still yet to be released to the public eye.

While it hasn’t been confirmed in any capacity, it’s very likely thatAgentwas quietly cancelled by Rockstar Games. Likely because Rockstar Games wanted additional developmentsupport onGrand Theft Auto 5andRed Dead Redemption 2, it’s very possible that concepts and designs fromAgentwere implemented into those games. Rockstar San Diego did build the originalRed Dead Redemptionbased on some earlyAgentgameplay designs, so it wouldn’t be unusual. As forAgentitself, there’s a very slim chance the project still exists in any capacity other than unfinished work, but since Rockstar Games still hasn’t officially cancelledAgent, the project is still a mystery.

Agentwas announced as a PS3 exclusive in 2009.

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