The next-next gen Despite the producers pull back as much as possible with respect to the statements on the end of the current generation and the arrival of new consoles, some developers apparently already want to prepare the advent of next gen. Square Enix in particular seems very purposeful, with the recent opening of a second study based in Canada that will accommodate at least 100 employees with the aim of creating high-caliber titles for the new generation of home consoles.
"The new console from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo will require more attention and a larger staff," said a forward-looking Stephane D'Astous, Eidos Montreal boss, "we want to be ready." Despite this, it seems that Microsoft and Sony have plans to show short for a successor to their current consoles, just re-launched with their devices in motor recognition.
The one on which to gather the rumor is Nintendo, which in turn strongly denies any post-Wii coming. Source: Eurogamer. net
"The new console from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo will require more attention and a larger staff," said a forward-looking Stephane D'Astous, Eidos Montreal boss, "we want to be ready." Despite this, it seems that Microsoft and Sony have plans to show short for a successor to their current consoles, just re-launched with their devices in motor recognition.
The one on which to gather the rumor is Nintendo, which in turn strongly denies any post-Wii coming. Source: Eurogamer. net
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