Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream is open to becoming a first party studio, David Cage has said.
In an interview with IGN, Cage commented that the studio is open to becoming a first-party studio for Sony or someone else. Cage, when asked if Quantic Dream had ever thought about going multiplatform, responded:
We are exclusive to Sony right now, so no, we work only on PlayStation 3.
When asked if Quantic Dream was open to becoming a first party studio for Sony, Cage said:
We’re open to all options, but again, we’re not a studio driven by money. It’s an important element, of course, but it’s not like: “Tell me how much money you’ll give me and I’m gonna do whatever you want.”
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What matters to us is “What is the project?” “What is the long term vision?” “Do we share a common vision for the studio?” We’re really passionate. It’s not just me, there’s a team behind me that is incredibly talented and passionate about what we’re doing — what could be the vision for the studio — and if all of this makes sense, then yeah, why not join Sony or another partner? I mean, we’re open to all options.
To view the clip from the IGN interview, click on the video below:
Also, be sure to check out Quantic Dream’s stunning “Kara” tech demo by clicking here.
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