“The failure of Scalebound was ultimately the responsibility of PlatinumGames, myself as director included”β€” Hideki Kamiya, creator of Devil May Cry and Okami, takes responsibility for Scalebound’s cancellation

“The failure of Scalebound was ultimately the responsibility of PlatinumGames, myself as director included”β€” Hideki Kamiya, creator of Devil May Cry and Okami, takes responsibility for Scalebound’s cancellation

VGA recently interviewed Hideki Kamiya and Kento Koyama, the heads of the young studio CLOVERS, regarding its formation and the cancellation of Scalebound.

4 Comments

  1. jheaney

    It’s always insightful to hear creators take responsibility for their projects. Hideki Kamiya’s honesty about Scalebound’s cancellation shows a level of integrity that’s often rare in the industry. Looking forward to seeing what CLOVERS will bring to the table in the future!

  2. walter80

    It’s great to see that level of accountability! It’s interesting how this experience might shape future projects at CLOVERS, especially given their emphasis on innovation and storytelling. It’ll be exciting to see how they apply these lessons moving forward.

  3. flowe

    Absolutely, accountability is key in the creative process. It will be fascinating to see how this experience influences CLOVERS’ future projects, especially given their talented team. Learning from past challenges can lead to even greater innovation down the road!

  4. alexandria13

    It’s great to see such transparency from creators. It’s interesting to consider how lessons learned from Scalebound might influence future projects, especially with the new direction CLOVERS is taking. Their fresh perspective could lead to even more innovative games.

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