Collaboration with developer Quantic Dream to redefine cinematic realtime entertainment
Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS) is pleased to
announce that it will be collaborating with developer Quantic Dream on
an exclusive PLAYSTATION 3 (PS3) title '" more details of which are to
be announced soon. Quantic Dream has an outstanding track record in
delivering interactive, cinematic games with true emotional depth.
Combined with the power of Cell Broadband Engine and game development
technology of PS3, the project is expected to set a new benchmark in
delivering emotionally compelling experiences to gamers.
Founded
in 1997 by David Cage, French developer Quantic Dream has achieved
international renown for its ground-breaking innovation within the
games industry, particularly in the areas of interactive narration and
emotional content. The studio's record speaks for itself: in particular
Quantic Dream was responsible for 2005's award winning Fahrenheit
(known as Indigo Prophecy in the US and Canada), a paranormal,
interactive blend of film and gaming that was widely praised for
re-imagining the adventure game genre.
Michael Denny, Vice
President, SCE Worldwide Studios, said: '"We're really excited to be
working with Quantic Dream for the first time and to have this
opportunity to once again push the gaming experience to realise a new
level of interactivity and, in particular, to engage players at an
emotional level never experienced before. We're looking forward to
revealing more news on this special title later this year.'ÂÂ
David
Cage, Founder, President and CEO of Quantic Dream, said, '"We always
believed that '"next generation' meant more meaningful content based on
players' emotional involvement. To us, PS3 is the only platform that
can truly deliver on this promise, and SCE WWS is a group that is both
inspiring and pleasant to work with.'ÂÂ
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