Hideki Kamiya is "Very Sorry" for Scalebound Cancellation
//cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/1373/1373694.jpgPlatinum Games designer and Scalebound director Hideki Kamiya has apologized to fans on Twitter for the game's cancellation.
On Monday, the news broke that Microsoft had cancelled Scalebound [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/169224-Scalebound-Canceled-Microsoft-Platinum-Part-Ways], the upcoming Xbox One exclusive action RPG. Microsoft issued an official statement at the time, but the normally outspoken director of the game, Hideki Kamiya, has been uncharacteristically silent.
But earlier today, Platinum posted a statement from its President and CEO, Kenichi Sato, on its official blog [https://www.platinumgames.com/official-blog/article/9223] about the cancellation, saying,
"We're sorry to say that on January 9, 2017, Microsoft Studios announced the cancellation of Scalebound. We are very disappointed things ended up this way, especially since we know many of our fans were looking forward to this game as much as we were.
Going forward, we will strive to continue delivering high-quality games to you, starting with NieR:Automata in March, and including products like GRANBLUE FANTASY Project Re:Link and LOST ORDER in the future.
We will keep working hard to meet your expectations and we look forward to your continued support!"
Shortly thereafter, Kamiya spoke on Twitter about the cancellation as well.
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The statements seem to suggest that Kamiya expected a much more angry response than he received. The finality of the tweets also would seem to confirm that Scalebound isn't likely to be picked up by another publisher. Of course, that could be due to IP issues, as it remains unclear who owns the Scalebound IP.
The next game Platinum is working on is NieR: Automata, which is scheduled to come to PC and PS4 sometime this year.
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//cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/1373/1373694.jpgPlatinum Games designer and Scalebound director Hideki Kamiya has apologized to fans on Twitter for the game's cancellation.
On Monday, the news broke that Microsoft had cancelled Scalebound [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/169224-Scalebound-Canceled-Microsoft-Platinum-Part-Ways], the upcoming Xbox One exclusive action RPG. Microsoft issued an official statement at the time, but the normally outspoken director of the game, Hideki Kamiya, has been uncharacteristically silent.
But earlier today, Platinum posted a statement from its President and CEO, Kenichi Sato, on its official blog [https://www.platinumgames.com/official-blog/article/9223] about the cancellation, saying,
"We're sorry to say that on January 9, 2017, Microsoft Studios announced the cancellation of Scalebound. We are very disappointed things ended up this way, especially since we know many of our fans were looking forward to this game as much as we were.
Going forward, we will strive to continue delivering high-quality games to you, starting with NieR:Automata in March, and including products like GRANBLUE FANTASY Project Re:Link and LOST ORDER in the future.
We will keep working hard to meet your expectations and we look forward to your continued support!"
Shortly thereafter, Kamiya spoke on Twitter about the cancellation as well.
[tweet t=https://twitter.com/PG_kamiya/status/819093228523634692]
[tweet t=https://twitter.com/PG_kamiya/status/819093309473767425]
[tweet t=https://twitter.com/PG_kamiya/status/819093378415480834]
[tweet t=https://twitter.com/PG_kamiya/status/819115751827128320]
The statements seem to suggest that Kamiya expected a much more angry response than he received. The finality of the tweets also would seem to confirm that Scalebound isn't likely to be picked up by another publisher. Of course, that could be due to IP issues, as it remains unclear who owns the Scalebound IP.
The next game Platinum is working on is NieR: Automata, which is scheduled to come to PC and PS4 sometime this year.
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