Sony Interactive Entertainment Asia president Hiroyuki Oda recently sat down for an interview with Nikkei, where he gave his thoughts on the Nintendo Switch's success, and the Chinese market.
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Saad from eXputer: "After Arkane Austin & Tango were shutdown, Xbox President Sarah Bond spoke with Bloomberg in what I believe to be utter corporate fakery."
im not really surprised by that, shes always been more a "let me talk about something else than what u want to know" kinda gal
Yea, it was and it’s insulting that they think we’re dumb enough to fall for this. Look, the truth was you took a gamble on these studios and while they released some games to critical praise and great reception they just aren’t bringing in a ROI. Be transparent, you’re not a politician.
Just tell everyone you spend money on projects big and small and when money isn’t being made you go over the potential of revenue a studio can bring in vs those that can’t and make the hard decision to chop them.
She says this whole thing about “success” doesn’t fit one meaning for each studio. Well yea, a small budget production isn’t going to expect to sell the same as a large budget production.
One thing I wish they did though was let Tango be an independent studio.
disheartening to see no regard for the human cost of business anymore
the bad decisions and judgements of these CEOs severely impact the frontliners
these fake responses are just salt on wounds
imagine havin the audacity to say "we need more games like hifi rush" right after closing the studio that made it lol
followin up with this show of "deflecting every question" was in poor taste
Arpund 30 million PS4 Pro unitsout there now,eh? Noice!
Funny how he actually mentioned Animal Force from China Hero Project but didn't mentioned as well The Walker? I mean, was The Walker really that barebones that everyone just forgot about it?
Anyway, the quality of chinese games has been so far mediocre at best, with Icey, Shio and Light Tracer being the true best ones on the system. I think what saddens me about China Hero Project is taht the only game people seems to care is Lost Soul Aside which is fine but it really saddens me that barely anyone are even caring on the other ones like Hardcore Mecha and Project Boundary (Kill X and Pervader looks 'meh' in all honesty). Though, I guess you could easily compare this slew of mediocrity to the first gen VR games, so I guess we have to wait maybe one or two more years until China can be on par with Japanese and Western developers. Heck, while Animal Force may not be great, you can say the same thing with one one of the launch exclusives of almost every consoles (and hey, at least it's playable and kinda fun at times). So I'm glad that Sony does acknowledge the trials they have to go to achieve chinese developers' skills on console games, even if it doesn't turn out so well with some of their titles.
The reason why I'm complaining about this is because chinese games like The Walker, Unearthing Mars (not the sequel), Dying Reborn, Gene Rain and Ranch Planet aren't really helping showing the true talent of chinese developers, other than telling us that they can make games look pretty.
Also, just a heads up, I'm not bashing on chinese devs nor sony's support on it. I just wanted to share my concerns.
And god dang, isn't this a wall text of a post?
I'm glad that Sony is still supporting chinese devs, even if most of the games we recieved on the PS4 from chinese devs were average at best (Icey was good though).
And this may be just me but I really want to see Sony make their own Switch-like Playstation console. I mean, who wouldn't want to play games like Bloodborne or MH World on the go?