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twintail said:
OTBWY said:

From what I read from the article, creative freedom died at Sony's studios. I dont put much weight on Jasons articles tbh, but the signs are there to believe it is actually true.

Nothing suggests that at all.

TloU remake was greenlit because that is what the studio chose to do, not Sony.

Sony not greenlighting a Days Gone sequel in the very year the first game launched to a less than stellar reception is hardly surprising.

Sony Bend, who are not a high tier studio, being put onto 2 ND projects shouldn't be surprising either because

1)they clearly didn't have anything else to pitch and needed to be put to work on something

2)and because their game before Days Gone was an Uncharted game. So they know have experience with the IP. In fact, I recall an insider claiming that they tried to pitch a 2nd Uncharted game after Golden Abyss.


Are you kidding me? They were forced to do something else instead of doing what they wanted to do, which was making a sequel to a game that while had mixed reviews, was still profitable. And the fact that they had fear about getting absorbed into ND should say enough.