Insider Confirms: No New Prototype Game Planned by Activision or Microsoft
Industry insider Jez Corden confirmed in April 2026 that no new Prototype game is currently under development at Activision or Microsoft. This statement directly addresses previous rumors suggesting a new installment in the series featuring Alex Mercer, new shapeshifting mechanics, and a New York City setting.
Corden indicated that the sources behind these rumors were not authentic, and suggested fans should anticipate only potential legacy support for the existing series on modern platforms.
Rumors and Speculation Dismissed
For months, specific details regarding a potential new Prototype game had been circulating. These discussions fueled considerable excitement among fans, painting a picture of what a modern return to the franchise might look like.
Key rumored details included:
- Protagonist: Alex Mercer was expected to return.
- Gameplay: New shapeshifting mechanics were anticipated, possibly with a focus on infiltration.
- Setting: The iconic New York City was rumored to be the backdrop once again.
Fueling the Buzz: Factors Behind the Speculation
Several factors contributed to the persistent rumors and speculation:
- Developer Rebranding: Radical Entertainment, the original developer, rebranded to New Radical Games.
- Website Update: The updated New Radical Games website notably featured Prototype alongside The Simpsons: Hit and Run.
- Datamined Content: Updates to the original Prototype game were datamined, revealing test maps and changes to credits, which many interpreted as signs of renewed interest.
Insider Confirmation: The Truth Revealed
During an episode of the XB2 podcast in April 2026, industry insider Jez Corden delivered a definitive statement, putting an end to the ongoing speculation.
Corden stated that reports of a new Prototype game under development are inaccurate. He indicated that the sources fueling these rumors were not authentic, and he speculated they may have originated from less reliable non-English YouTube channels. Corden further confirmed with his own sources that neither Microsoft nor Activision currently has plans for a new game in the series.
What can fans expect, then? Corden suggested that the most fans could anticipate for the Prototype series is potential legacy support on contemporary platforms. This would likely involve ensuring existing titles run well on current consoles, rather than creating new content.
Series Background: A Look Back
Prototype 2, released in 2012, remains the last entry in the series. Activision later ported the game to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in 2015, providing a brief resurgence of the title.
Following the launch of Prototype 2, Activision made a stark announcement: the game "did not find a broad commercial audience." This commercial performance led directly to significant staff reductions at developer Radical Entertainment. Since 2012, the Prototype series has remained without a new installment, leaving its future uncertain until this latest confirmation.