In einem Interview mit 1up hat der CEO von Insomniac Ted Price eingestanden, dass es sicher Vorteile bei der Entwicklung für mehrere Konsolen geben würde und sich zur Exklusivität für Sony geäußert. Im gleichen Atemzug lobt er allerdings Sony für die gute Zusammenarbeit. Insomniac genießt große Freiheiten und profitiert davon, dass die Software immer mit der PlayStation assoziiert wird.
Eine Trennung ist daher nicht in absehbarer Zeit zu erwarten.
[quote]Of course, Insomniac has historically been a Sony mainstay. "For the last ten years or so, we have been working very closely with Sony," Price said. "I mean, people ask me all the time, 'so, do you consider going multiplatform? What are the drawbacks?'" He says that one benefit of exclusivity is that the company's games "tend to be associated with the hardware -- but that could be a drawback too." He cites the original Resistance: Fall of Man as an example of this kind of product association. "We did get a lot of additional exposure simply because it was synonymous with the PlayStation 3," he said. "It's hard to break into the genre; and it's cool that we were able to do it with a brand new entry."
He's careful to point out that Insomniac has its own voice and isn't governed by Sony. "We definitely have been very vocal about maintaining our independence," he said. He mentions that many at Insomniac would be frustrated by a heavy-handed publisher, but Sony isn't one. "Our relationship with Sony is one where we develop autonomously. Sony certainly gives us great feedback on the games, but we're in control of the development process, and that is a great place to be."
Though Price's comments would seem to indicate the developer isn't opposed to going multiplatform, there's no reason to think that they have immediate plans to do so.
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