Did I miss something???I highly doubt he's leaving SIE. He's been recruiting for them heavily (Ikumi Nakamura especially) and his pinned tweet is still about jobs available at SSM. Teasing leaving would be a bizarre move too.
Did I miss something???I highly doubt he's leaving SIE. He's been recruiting for them heavily (Ikumi Nakamura especially) and his pinned tweet is still about jobs available at SSM. Teasing leaving would be a bizarre move too.
Only if he'll make Job leaving Simulator next!
It means he'll be spending 9 days a week working gow 2 for the next few years.
That makes more sense, thanks.No, Nakamura has been doing a tour of the gaming world after quitting Bethesda and Nakamura trolls online a lot.
There's no way they'll hand over GoW to someone else at this point. They learned that from GoW: Ascension, I hope....
He'll be working so hard two extra days will pop into existence.
Confirmed he wrote it?
Only just clocked it says SIE rather than SSM. Maybe it's a new role over seeing a wider range of projects?
Him, Richard Gaubert and Matt Sophos have said they ended up writing like 2-3 games worth of story before realize it's too much for 1 game and focusing in on Kratos and Atrues. So it's at least been planned out.
Yep, agree with you.it would be 3pm on Saturday. which seems like a weird time to announce something
whatThe Initiative is rumoured to be working on a game inspired by Interstellar. This is adding up
give me a third person shlooter, with spaceship combat and lots of planets
Cory Barlog said:"This next image was not actually in the original presentation. I would just do a verbal description of this, but I added it in, so there's a couple of images I had to switch out to make this thing work. But I would talk about was the idea that all the mythologies of the world are kind of like this Hubble telescope image. They are like galaxies individually spread out throughout a complete universe, and the world is the universe, and all the mythologies are sort of origin stories of various cultures throughout the world beginning at the beginning of time and stretching all the way out so at any given time all the mythologies exist together concurrently, and they are simply separated by geography. So it was important because some people had the conception that 'hey, Kratos at the end of God of War III destroyed the world!' Well he destroyed what they believed the world was in Greece, which was their world. Everybody believed their world was the only world, in fact we still believe that today."
This, maybe he just realized how fucked up of a platform Twitter is after learning about those employees doxxing people for the Saudi government, Willy nilly.