
Spencer noted that the studio is an important element to Microsoft's European development presence. Spencer also hinted that fellow European developer, Rare, is secure from closure. "[Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts] will be their fifth game in the first three years of the Xbox 360 - that's crazy. Two launch games? What studio on the planet signs up for two launch games? That's just crazy."
But what of the losses Microsoft have suffered in the wake of closing FASA Studio -- developers of Shadowrun -- and the breaking off of Bungie?
"Our customers care about exclusive content," Spencer said. "I'm not sure they care what business card the people who are building those games have. Is anybody going to look at Gears of War and say it's not a pillar franchise for us on 360? No, because it is. But we don't own Epic, and Mark Rein and those guys are their own people. That's good."
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9-27-2008 @ 4:23PM
Anticrawl said...
His logic doesn't make sense. How was destroying a defining pilar of the RTS genre a good idea for their "image" or closing the studio that made Xbox Live possible and as feature rich as it is today (FASA)?
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9-27-2008 @ 8:35PM
Clinton RRoD sept.3 said...
because he is the smartest person ever. it does make sense to him