A few days ago something historic was announced, since Nordisk Games announced that they had bought Supermassive Games , a company best known for creating hybrids of movies with video games. This announcement was taken both positively and negatively, by fans of the latter play station who desired it sony made a purchase
People think it’s a wasted opportunity, as linked to this study sony For some time now, starting with contributing franchises A slightly larger planet. For its part, an exclusive was introduced PS4 inside 2015, till dawnOne of the best known horror games to ever grace this brand of console.
We leave you some opinions of fans on social networks:
After making Until Dawn for Sony, Supermassive Games collaborated and made Hidden Agenda and some VR games like Until Dawn: Rush of Blood and Bravo Team, which were big flops, so it’s no surprise that Sony didn’t want to collaborate anymore. .
After doing Until Dawn for Sony, Supermassive Games still collaborated and made Hidden Agenda and some VR games like Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Bravo Team which was a huge flop so it’s no wonder Sony didn’t want to collaborate anymore.
— Sebastian (@BlackTone91) July 12, 2022
Damn @Sony, SuperMassive Games would be a great addition to PlayStation Studios. Big opportunity missed. Such a shame.
the curse @ Sony, will be an amazing addition to SuperMassive Game PlayStation Studios. Huge opportunity lost. Such a shame. https://t.co/7Jvef0dqWX
— Raccoon City Metal (@HardcoreMetal89) July 12, 2022
Sony likes “movie” games based on the story of big-budget movies, but has never thought of buying supermassive games.
Sony likes big-budget cinematic story-driven “movie” games but has never considered buying supermassive games.
— O¶€π-| (@Sheheri28101379) July 12, 2022
I’m surprised Sony hasn’t moved on to supermassive games at some point.
I’m surprised Sony never made a move for SuperMassive Games https://t.co/I2FjIKA569
— Lori (@TheEggman64) July 12, 2022
Finally, eh. Sony has officially lost both Supermassive Games and Quantic Dream.
It finally did, ha. Sony has officially lost both Supermassive Games and Quantic Dream.
— The Truth (@udemeeebong) July 12, 2022
Remember that is the end game Supermassive Games, The Quarry, it is now available. inside it PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and PC.
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