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03 сентября 2019, 15:15 | |
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А они этому как поспособствовали? |
В смысле как?
| Today, Quantic announced plans to bring its three latest games — Detroit, Beyond, and Heavy Rain — to Epic’s digital shop as timed exclusives for a year after launch. The move comes not long after Chinese internet giant NetEase invested in Quantic Dream with the goal of reaching a larger global audience. Both announcements represent a dramatic shift for the studio.
“David Cage and I have planned the next evolution of Quantic Dream very carefully,” Guillaume de Fondaumière, the studio’s co-CEO and head of publishing, tells The Verge. “The move to PC constitutes our studio’s first effort to develop non PlayStation exclusive games in over 13 years, but also an opportunity to gradually engage the team on multiple projects at the same time.
Epic games launcher READ NEXT: WHY EPIC’S NEW PC GAME STORE IS THE STEAM COMPETITOR THE INDUSTRY NEEDED “The most important evolution for Quantic Dream, however, is that we are no longer a developer working with a publisher,” he says. “Starting with the PC versions of Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human, we will be self-publishing all our titles.” |
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Да, если верить данной вырезке, то инициатива релизнуть на Пк пошла скорее всего от гендира QD и NetEase, но релиз игры - это же скоординированное усилие. Это значит, что и Эпик предложил им какие-то более выгодные условия, т.е свой вклад они тоже сделали в реализацию данного плана.
Исправлено: PavelD, 03 сентября 2019, 15:21 |
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