Entrevista a tito Phil.
"I was looking at the IP list, I mean, let's go!" Spencer said. "'King's Quest,' 'Guitar Hero.' ... I should know this but I think they got 'HeXen.'"
"HeXen," indeed an Activision Blizzard property, is a cult hit first-person game about using magic spells. Microsoft's pending acquisition of Activision Blizzard also means owning the rights to many creations from gaming's past, including Crash Bandicoot, the original Sony PlayStation mascot. There's also the influential and popular Tony Hawk skateboard series, and beloved characters like Spyro the Dragon.
Toys for Bob, one of the studios working under the Activision Blizzard banner, successfully launched games like "Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time," but later get folded into supporting Call of Duty games. Spencer said the Xbox team will talk with developers about working on a variety of franchises from the Activision Blizzard vaults.
"We're hoping that we'll be able to work with them when the deal closes to make sure we have resources to work on franchises that I love from my childhood and that the teams really want to get," Spencer said. "I'm looking forward to these conversations. I really think it's about adding resources and increasing capability."
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Entre otras muchas cosas, me alegra mucho lo de este último parrafo, deben de estar hasta los huevos de hacer de support a CoD cuando pueden hacer cosas chulas como hicieron con Crash.