Andy Gavin, one of the co-founders of Naughty Dog, has explained why the company sold itself to Sony back in 2001. Posting on LinkedIn, Gavin said he's been asked "countless times" why Naughty Dog ...
In a post on LinkedIn, Naughty Dog co-founder Andrew Gavin spoke candidly – and publicly – for the first time about why he and fellow co-founder Jason Rubin sold the company to Sony.
although the original text remains available to read thanks to websites that include archive.is. Sony mentioned in a new statement: “In re-reviewing our recent interview with Naughty Dog’s ...
Rising game development costs drove Naughty Dog to sell to Sony. Games' budgets climbed from $50,000 in 1980s to $220 million in 2020. Selling was necessary for Naughty Dog to create high-budget ...
Sony has deleted a controversial interview with Naughty Dog chief Neil Druckmann after ... addressing the controversy while ...
Selling to Sony wasn’t just about securing a financial future for Naughty Dog. It was about giving the studio the resources to keep making the best games possible, without being crushed by the ...
Naughty Dog co-founder Andy Gavin has said that the decision to sell the studio to Sony stemmed from “skyrocketing” costs of development. In a candid LinkedIn post, Gavin revealed that the ...
Sony has cancelled two more of their live service games. As reported by Video Games Chronicle, Sony confirmed that one upcoming live service game from Bluepoint Games, as well as a live service game ...