Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sony: Progress On The Last Guardian Has Been "Difficult" News

Sony Computer Entertainment Studios' President, Shuhei Yoshida has indicated that The Last Guardian's release may still be quite a way off despite the game being previously slated for a late 2011 release.

After casting doubt on a possible Tokyo Game Show appearance for the title next month in an interview with VG247, Yoshida went on to shed some light on how far along Team ICO is with  The Last Guardian, its debut title for the PS3 platform.

“The Last Guardian team has been making progress,” he said. “It’s been very difficult in terms of seeing the progress: not as fast as we’d been hoping for, and the team has been under big pressure. But we’re still making progress, so I’d like to continue to support and keep waiting for great news sometime in the future.”

Fumito Ueda, The Last Guardian's Director, delayed the game from its previously slated late 2011 release window in April of this year. Despite promises that a revised launch window would be dished out “at a later time”, we're still waiting for a new estimated time of arrival.

In the meantime, however, Sony is releasing a Team ICO collection for PS3 next month, which will bundle together the studio's classic PS2 titles, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, in remastered HD with Trophy support.


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