Glen Schofield cites difficulty finding financial support for his next project
The creator of Dead Space and director of the Callisto protocol, Glen Schofield, said he could stop guiding the games while he is struggling to find financial support for his new project.
“The game industry is difficult”, wrote Schofield LinkedIn (Via VGC), therefore explaining that the idea he worked with his daughter, who is an eight -year -old developer, has not been accepted.
“In the last eight months, I have been discreetly worked with my daughter, Nicole, in a new idea for a game. He made me know the idea and I loved him immediately. Something I never saw before. We are calling it a new terrorist subgenre – not only terror, but something else.”
“We reduced the budget to $ 17 million, built a prototype with a small talented team and we started holding meetings. People loved the concept. We had many and third meetings. But the initial feedback was:” Reducing to $ 10 million “. This number has fallen from $ 2 to 5 million recently.”
“So last month we decided to surrender. Some ideas are better if they are not implemented that you save too much. We had a team of six people here in the United States and a complete team in the United Kingdom. Now everyone is looking for work. They are all talented – if you are hiring, let me know.”
Schofield also says he thinks that the development of AAA games “It seems to be very distant” For him and who will make art again.
“I miss all this – from the team, from the chaos, the joy of building something for fans”, He wrote. “I am still around, I do art, I write stories and ideas and still encouraging the sector. But maybe I directed my last game. Who knows? If so, thanks for playing my games.”
Source: Terra

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