David Cage has decided to send Sony a late Valentine, pouring on the love for the publisher that paved the way for Heavy Rain to be made possible. Cage goes in to detail, calling the PlayStation 3 the best in the world and Sony’s internal studios leaders in the industry.
Speaking to CVG, Cage went on to explain why the Xbox 360 will not find a Quantic Dream title on their system anytime soon.
We have an exclusive relationship with Sony. The relationship on Heavy Rain has been fantastic. They trusted us from day one, supported us all the way through. It was really a very risky project [for them] and they never let us down.
Being a part of a company with what are probably the best studios in the world is something really pleasant for us. We’re happy to continue this relationship and create content for the PlayStation brand. But they fund our projects, so we’re staying exclusive to PlayStation.
I am very loyal in general – or I try to be. I know that trusting me is always a big risk and when people do, I feel like I owe them something. It’s not just because I want to thank them, though. We have a relationship that works, we’re excited by the platform – we think it’s the best platform out there. We’re glad to continue to work this way.
Can’t you just feel the love in the room? Cage also plans to create an emotional war game that borrows elements from such movies as Platoon and Apocalypse Now.