“Let’s Invest In New Content”: Naughty Dog Veteran Bruce Straley Wants To See Fewer Licensed Games

American game designer Bruce Straleyworking in the studio Naughty dog over games series Uncharted and original The last of us, wants to see fewer games under licenses and believes that industry leaders should invest their time, energy and talents primarily in the production of completely new projects on the original IP.

Such thoughts Straley expressed in correspondence with the journalist and producer of the ceremony The Game Awards Jeff Keelywho asked his followers in Twitter about what kind of game adaptations of famous works of art they would like to see in the future.

“None. Let’s better invest our talent and money in brand new content, new IPs and innovations for the AAA sector of the industry, Jeff,” Bruce Straley said.

Himself Keely argue with a former developer Naughty dog did not, but only noticed that innovations can be born in a variety of conditions, including when working with already existing universes.

The debate erupted amid the recent announcement of an Indiana Jones adventure game from the company. Bethesda and teams MachineGames… Another recent loud announcement – a project about an agent 007 from creators HITMAN

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