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  • Insomniac Sends A Message To Fans Following Sony Acquisition

    Insomniac Games has sent a message to fans following the announcement that Sony Interactive Entertainment has purchased the developer.
    "Today we announced that Insomniac has a new home," says Insomniac CEO Ted Price. "It feels more like a homecoming though. We've collaborated with Sony for more than 20 years--spanning all four PlayStation consoles, 20 total games and six franchises. We still work closely today with many of the same Sony teammates as we did when we released the original Spyro the Dragon in 1998."
    The Spyro, Ratchet and Clank, and Resistance franchises have all been exclusive to PlayStation consoles, including last year's Marvel's Spider-Man. The only outlier is Sunset Overdrive, an Xbox One exclusive from 2014.
    "The decision to join forces with Sony extends far beyond familiarity," the message continues. "Our studio vision is to create experiences that have a positive and lasting impact on people's lives. As we look ahead to our future, we know that joining the WWS family gives us the best opportunities to fully achieve that vision on a much larger scale. Further, we believe that Sony shares a similar vision to positively impact players' lives, their employees' lives and the games industry at large.
    "So today merely marks the beginning of a new chapter in our studio's growth and evolution. We're excited to put Insomniac in the best position to deliver fresh experiences for our fans for many years to come. Our structure and approach will remain intact across both Burbank and Durham, NC studios, and we will continue to cultivate our unique culture.
    "It’s been a crazy ride for sure. Now, we’re ready for the next phase of our journey, and can’t wait to explore new worlds with our Sony family and loyal fans."
    Sony recently explained why it decided to buy Insomniac, with Sony Games chairman Shawn Layden saying, "We felt that this was the time to formalize the relationship."




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