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Insomniac Juegos lanzados Resistencia 4, pero nunca lo aprobó

Apr 01,2025 Autor: Henry

Hubo un esfuerzo significativo de los Juegos Insomniac para desarrollar la Resistencia 4 , pero desafortunadamente, el proyecto no recibió el visto bueno. Como fundador de Insomniac Games y presidente saliente, Ted Price, se jubilan después de un impresionante mandato de 30 años en el estudio, ha estado compartiendo ideas en varias entrevistas. En una conversación reciente con juegos divertidos, se le preguntó a Price sobre un concepto de juego favorito que nunca llegó a buen término, y reveló que era resistencia 4 .

Jugar Según Price, el equipo lanzó * Resistencia 4 * con un concepto que le apasionaban profundamente. Sin embargo, debido al tiempo y las consideraciones del mercado, el proyecto no avanzó. Price expresó entusiasmo por expandir aún más el universo * resistencia *, destacando su entorno de historia alternativa única donde la narración que involucra a los extraterrestres de la quimera podría desarrollarse de innumerables maneras intrigantes.

La serie de resistencia , desarrollada por Insomniac después de su éxito con Ratchet y Clank , consta de tres juegos de tiradores en primera persona establecidos en una historia alternativa en la que los extraterrestres invaden el Reino Unido en 1951. Estos títulos se lanzaron exclusivamente para la PlayStation 3 antes de que Insomniac cambió el enfoque a otros proyectos, incluidos los Spider-Man y New Ratchet y Clank Games.

A principios de este año, Price anunció su retiro de Insomniac Games. Él ha designado a Chad Dezern, Ryan Schneider y Jen Huang como cabezas de co-estudio para sucederlo.

El último lanzamiento de Insomniac, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 , se ha puesto a disposición en PC, y el estudio actualmente está trabajando en Marvel's Wolverine como su próximo proyecto.

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