Creator of Jazz Jackrabbit and the Gears of War series Cliff Bleszinski released a “cropped” screenshot of his current project Friday morning. Here’s a sneak peek at something I’m working on that has been cropped. http://t.co/bKCNMxPnkY — Cliff Bleszinski (@therealcliffyb) August 1, 2013 The screenshot shows a person in what looks like a military/police uniform, holding a […]Read More
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A recent tweet from gaming icon Cliff Bleszinski implies quite a bit about modern AAA development. During his stint at this years’ E3, Bleszinski claims to have overheard “that a certain AAA new IP needs to sell 10 million copies… to break even.” Of course, he doesn’t name any games or studios alongside this statement, […]Read More
While the entire industry seems to be going crazy over the console war between Microsoft and Sony, it appears that Cliff Bleszinski has a different opinion on who will come out as the victor. Who, you may ask? Bleszinski has stated that Valve will win this upcoming generation’s console war. It has been long rumored […]Read More
Last week, Electronic Arts‘ chief financial officer Blake Jorgensen sent the gaming world into a tizzy when he seemingly said all of the company’s future games will include microtransactions while speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference. Today, Jorgensen clarified that his initial statement only meant all EA games going forward will have […]Read More
Last night, a blog post by Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski ignited the internet. The subject of the blog? That dirty “M” word that men in suits love to spout: Microtransactions. Needless to say, the reaction has been all over the place. Some folks are completely against the notion of microtransactions, and think Cliff’s […]Read More
Cliff Bleszinski, the former main man at Epic Games, recently stated that the marketing behind the 2011 shooter Bulletstorm was a mistake. Both Epic and People Can Fly headed the development of the sci-fi experience, but it was the marketing team that decided to sell the game as a crass, violent affair. When he was […]Read More