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Insomniac Games (Spider-Man) takes a video tour of his new studio in California

Insomniac Games (Spider-Man) takes a video tour of his new studio in California

Those responsible for Ratchet & Clank and the ultimate adventure of the spiderman continue to grow and expand their workplace after being bought by Sony.

The purchase of Insomniac Games by Sony was one of the most popular movements last summer in the video game industry. Although the relationship between the two has been close for twenty years, their contractual relationship was never exclusive. However, Sony Interavtive Entertainment closed the move to shield the intellectual properties of those in Burbank, California. Now we can see how is his renewed study.

A video in the form of a tour is what is now presented by the team responsible for sagar as Ratchet & Clank, Resistance or Marvel’s Spider-Man. The facilities have been renovated, redesigned and improved so that the increasingly large team can continue to develop video games on PlayStation from now on, when we are about to start a new generation of consoles with PS5.

Headed by James Stevenson, community director at the company, they show in two minutes of video their main tools and cutting-edge technology to make these offices a comfortable and practical environment.

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Sony paid $ 229 million to take over Insomniac Games

According to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in one of its recent financial reports, Sony paid $ 229 million to close the purchase of the study, a movement that guarantees the exclusivity of the company's sagas at present and in The immediate future.

Shawn Layden, former head of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios since last October, called this movement one of the greatest achievements of his career.

We do not know what they have in hand, but they have been working on their next project for some time, which will arrive safely exclusively to the PlayStation family of consoles. That title – whose percentage of development is unknown – will not be shown at E3 2020, a fair where Sony will not be on the ground for the second consecutive year. "We will develop our global events strategy in 2020 by participating in hundreds of events for consumers worldwide," they said. So far, they have also unsubscribed from PAX East and the GDC for the coronavirus.

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