Daily Mail says it reported the figure from conjecture.
Suggestions that Rockstar San Diego’s newest project Red Dead Redemption cost $100 million to develop is not based on insider knowledge or available figures.
The PlayStation 3 is Sony’s most interesting home console ever, but what’s most interesting of all is trying to nail down the very best games on a console with hundreds of incredible games. Let’s give it a shot.
Sly Thieves in Time
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Portal 2
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Demon’s Souls
God of war Ascension
I've noticed a recent nostalgia for the PS3 and I don't get it for me it's been my least favourite generation to date and I've been gaming since the NES I just feel like the ambition of the developers outweighed the capabilities of the consoles so I remember lots of games running in the lower end of 20fps range and I remember for the first time ever actually disliking the duelshock 3 and it's curved triggers
Sure there were some standouts and great games but that's the only gen I switched entirely to PC gaming
Saddle up your horses, boys. Let's gallop on through this list of the best cowboy games you can play on the PS3.
Adam Vale of The Koalition writes: I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: If you are a PC gamer, then you’re eating like a king! This is true because so many publishers, such as Sony and Microsoft, have hopped on board the PC express train to Funville.
I love the Steamdeck, it's pretty great, also amazing that we can carry a handheld computer around that can play so many games.
Thats the Daily Mail for you.....
I thought gamers would have had enough common sense to know that it wasnt true without some article.
Can't remember where, but a developer from the studio said they needed to sell 5 million copies to break even. So you could do the math around that, but obviously none of us know the exact amount of profit a developer makes per sale.
R*SD has been working on RDR since early 2006, and its been in development alongside their other major franchise (Midnight Club) all the while. They employ about 150 people, as I recall, and the "industry standard" is $100K per person, per year (that's not salary -- that's all inclusive.. building rent, taxes, employee perks, outsourced work, etc)
That tells me they've spent about $60M on BOTH RDR and Midnight Club over the past four years, so I'd be willing to bet RDR didn't cost them $100M, or even much more than about $40-45M.
San Diego is an expensive place (even though huge numbers of game studios are in expensive locales), so pushing $50M might be in line, but $100M? No way. If so, their voice and motion actors really made out like bandits. Pun intended.