Not long ago something historic was announced, since NordiskGames announced that they have bought Super Massive Games , a company well known for creating hybrids of movies with video games. This announcement was taken both positively and negatively, the latter by fans of PlayStation who wished that Sony did the shopping.
People feel like it’s a wasted opportunity, as this study has been tied to Sony for some time now, starting with contributions to franchises like Little Big Planet. For its part, an exclusive was launched for PS4 in 2015, Until Dawnone of the best-known horror games that gave identity to this brand console.
We leave you some opinions of the fans in social networks:
Supermassive Games after making Until Dawn for Sony, collaborated and made Hidden Agenda and some VR games like Until Dawn: Rush of Blood and Bravo Team, which were big flops, so it’s no surprise that Sony didn’t want to cooperate further.
Supermassive Games after doing Until Dawn for Sony still collaborated and made Hidden Agenda and some VR games like Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Bravo Team which were huge flops so it’s not surprising that Sony did not want to cooperate further
— Sebastian (@BlackTone91) July 12, 2022
Damn @Sony, Supermassive Games would have been an awesome addition to PlayStation Studios. Big missed opportunity. Damn shame.
damn @Sony, Supermassive Games would have been an amazing addition to PlayStation Studios. Massive opportunity lost. Damn shame. https://t.co/7Jvef0dqWX
— Metal of Raccoon City (@HardcoreMetal89) July 12, 2022
Sony loves “movie” games based on big-budget cinematic stories, but never thought of buying Supermassive Games.
Sony loves big budget cinematic Story driven “movie” games but didn’t ever think of buying supermassive games 😔
— O¶€π-| (@shehery28101379) July 12, 2022
I’m surprised Sony hasn’t moved on Supermassive Games at any point.
I’m surprised Sony didn’t make a move for Supermassive Game at any point https://t.co/I2FjIKA569
— Laurie (@TheEggman64) July 12, 2022
Finally, huh. Sony has officially lost both Supermassive Games and Quantic Dream.
It’s finally, huh. Sony has officially lost both Supermassive Games and Quantic Dream.
— The Truth (@udemeeebong) July 12, 2022
Remember that the last game of Supermassive Games, The Quarry, It is now available. This in PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and PC.
Via: Twitter