Despite selling even more after his departure, Jeff Ross says, "Local studio management always made us feel like it was a big disappointment."
Sony's PlayStation consoles have been host to some of the most memorable worlds of all time. Here's a look at some of the largest.
The short answer is yes, yes they should.
From sweeping vistas to in-depth cities with unforgettable adventures, these open world titles have definitely stood out throughout the years.
The future isn't all it's cracked up to be, especially when it's in shambles like these games. Nevertheless, they make for a very fun time.
Whether you want to create images with animated elements or toy around with numerous filters, these photo modes are the ticket.
These titles may not have met with the most positive critical responses but have been appreciated by players throughout the years.
Sony Bend may not be making a sequel to Days Gone, but they're getting to use what they learned from the game on their new IP.
Herman Hulst, Head of PlayStation Studios, says more games will come to PC, but PlayStation will still be the best place to play.
SIE Bend Studio wanted to make "not only a good PC game in general" but also "a [good] port," says lead designer Eric Jensen.
Days Gone's PC port was the best-selling game on Steam during its release week, but had less than half of Horizon's player count in the same window.
Days Gone returns for second shot at life.
How does the open world title's PC port fare?
The open world title is now available via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
The PC version is out on May 18th.
Here's what to expect from Bend Studio's open world zombie title on PC.
And no, you can't transfer your PS4 or PS5 save to the PC version.
Some major games are hitting the store shelves next month.
Want some action to go with your terror? These games pack plenty of both.
Looks like people really want that sequel.