David Jaffe, Incognito head to establish new studio
It has been reported that God of War creator David Jaffe will be collaborating with the head of Incognito Entertainment, Scott Campbell, to form a new studio, independent of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA). No other details regarding the studio’s task or name have been revealed as of press time.
The studio, recently hinted with a two-picture post heralding Jaffe’s return from a long blogging hiatus, was later confirmed by the man behind Calling All Cars in a later blog post requesting the return of secretive game development.
SCEA gave no additional details regarding this new development, remaining adamant that changes to Jaffe’s relationship with Sony has not been announced. Later on, Jaffe made his stand amidst the buzz revolving around the new studio, stating that he is not leaving Sony.
Nevertheless, Jaffe has confirmed that the establishment of the Utah-based studio will push through together with Campbell, and some have speculated that the shift will not deter Incognito’s current momentum, thanks to it’s highly awaited Warhawk.
It has been reported that God of War creator David Jaffe will be collaborating with the head of Incognito Entertainment, Scott Campbell, to form a new studio, independent of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA). No other details regarding the studio’s task or name have been revealed as of press time.
The studio, recently hinted with a two-picture post heralding Jaffe’s return from a long blogging hiatus, was later confirmed by the man behind Calling All Cars in a later blog post requesting the return of secretive game development.
SCEA gave no additional details regarding this new development, remaining adamant that changes to Jaffe’s relationship with Sony has not been announced. Later on, Jaffe made his stand amidst the buzz revolving around the new studio, stating that he is not leaving Sony.
Nevertheless, Jaffe has confirmed that the establishment of the Utah-based studio will push through together with Campbell, and some have speculated that the shift will not deter Incognito’s current momentum, thanks to it’s highly awaited Warhawk.