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Horizon Zero Dawn producer responds to those who criticize the PC launch

Horizon Zero Dawn producer responds to those who criticize the PC launch

Sam Sharma, now a former Guerrilla Games, does not explain why there are fans who are angry at the marketing of the game on another platform.

Horizon Zero Dawn will be a reality on PC, as officially confirmed, as Sony Interactive Entertainment and Guerrilla Games will market the Complete Edition next summer. However, the production ceases to be an exclusive PlayStation 4 has not pleased all fans. One of them has mounted in anger and has projected his frustration on Twitter, a message that has been collected by Sam Sharma, one of the producers of the PS4 version of the title, no longer in the ranks of Guerrilla Games. The developer has criticized the attitude and recalled that entertainment is not erased with the launch of the game in compatible.

"What the hell is wrong with you, people?", He publishes on his official Twitter account. “We made a video game, you enjoyed it. Now, more people can entertain with it. And somehow, does this eliminate your own enjoyment? ”He asks. “Please be kind to yourselves. The entertainment you had is not eliminated because other people have the possibility to play it. ” And then he adds, jokingly: “How can I put my hands to my head if I can't touch my face because of the coronavirus panic?

PlayStation wants to expand its intellectual properties

Hermen Hulst, president of Sony Worldwide Studios has reflected on the reasons for adapting Horizon Zero Dawn to compatible. The co-founder of Guerrilla Games also stressed that they are following an expansion strategy. Even so, he explains that that does not mean that as of now, all exclusive PlayStation games are automatically sold on PC. The manager has argued that this video game was chosen because it fits perfectly with his strategy.

It will not be the only way to expand licenses, since PlayStation Productions works on adapting video games to television and cinema. At the moment, there are two confirmed projects: on the one hand, the Uncharted movie, starring Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg and Antonio Banderas. On the other hand, the series of The Last of Us, a fiction that will premiere on HBO and will feature the presence of Neil Druckmann, creative director of the video game. Craig Mazin, father of Chernobyl, will lead the project.

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