Kasz216 said:
Read the source article. "A video game more expensive than the most expensive film," the daily highlights the next-gen Killzone and its developer, Amsterdam-based and Sony-owned Guerilla Games. The piece's name comes from the fact that the game is costing more to develop than the priciest film in Dutch history, director Paul Verhoeven's World War II thriller Black Book (Zwartboek). While Black Book cost more than 16 million euros (approximately $21 million), Guerilla won't mention specific numbers for Killzone's budget. "Our budget tops [the film]," said said Killzone director Arjan Brussee. "We're working on the biggest multimedia project in Dutch history."
They never state by how much. All we know is that it cost more then 16 million euros. Not counting advertising. So.... I'm right. Your wrong. |
alright, i guess you got me there. i didnt investigate well enough. but either way, i stand by my arguement that KZ2 will have generated a large profit for sony by the end of the year.









