As of now, there is no officially confirmed extra installment of the "Project IGI" series. The indigenous Project IGI: I'm Going In was released in 2000, followed by its sequel IGI 2: Covert Strike in 2003. Both games are well-regarded for their tactical first-person shooter gameplay, emphasizing stealth and strategic planning over easily reached action.
There have been rumors and occasional unofficial reports over the years about a potential new "Project IGI" game. For instance, in 2019, Toadman Interactive, a Swedish video game developer, announced that they were working on a extra entre in the IGI series titled IGI: Origins, expected to be a prequel to the indigenous game. This personal ad generated considerable bustle among fans of the series.
I.G.I.: Origins is set during the frosty achievement and promises to retain the tactical, stealth-based gameplay that defined the earlier games. The move forward has been relatively quiet, similar to periodic updates hinting at ongoing progress. Fans are eagerly awaiting more real information, such as a release date or detailed gameplay footage.
For the latest and most accurate information, it's advisable to follow approved announcements from the game's developers and publishers. They will have the funds for verified updates vis--vis the further status, freedom dates, and further necessary details.