PlayStation Exec Talks About Last Guardian
Friday, 15 June 2012 13:03
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Big puppy. Big delay.
In an interview with Gamespot, PlayStation executive Scott Rohde talked about The Last Guardian and when we can expect to see the title.
“I will not give you a detailed update, but I will say one thing and it goes back to innovation and to gamers and to quality. [The Last Guardian] is going to ship when it’s absolutely ready,” Rohde said.
Joining the ranks of other developers who have expressed that making the most complete experience for gamers comes first, not the deadline, Rohde made it very clear that The Last Guardian will be a complete title, whenever it ends up in the hands of gamers.
He continued, “And I think that’s a really important thing to remember, is that it would be very easy to ship a game when it’s not quite ready because we need to meet a business plan. Gamers are first, and the experiences we provide are first. And that’s why we’re gonna talk about that game when we’re ready to talk about it.”
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