
12:41 PM - March 11, 2014 by Steve_OS
In a recent
interview with IGN, Sony Worldwide Studios America software product development head, Scott Rohde stated the following:
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What I will say is that it all comes back to that fundamental principle, and that’s that we want to build great games,” Rohde said. “And we really don’t want to release a game before it’s ready. And sometimes, this happens in the normal course of business, where we think we’re on track to deliver what we think is going to be a great game, and when we get closer, we realize that we’d be doing everyone a disservice if we shipped it before it was ready.”
“So, I think that at PlayStation, perhaps more than at other places, we’re willing to kinda eat that [cost],” Rohde continued, “and go back to the drawing board and make sure the game is great before we ship it. And that’s what’s going on right now with that game. |
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It's never a good sign to see a game is go back to the drawing board. If we hear anything else, we'll let you know.