ニュース Xbox HeadからのRareの「EverWild」アップデート

Xbox HeadからのRareの「EverWild」アップデート

著者 : Sarah アップデート : Feb 22,2025

Xbox Bossによると、Rare's Everwild:まだ開発中です

MicrosoftのX019での最初の発表から5年以上後、EverwildのXboxショーケースからの長期の不在と渦巻く再起動の噂は、その運命についての憶測を促進しました。しかし、XboxのヘッドPhil Spencerは、ゲームがまだ積極的に開発中であることを確認しています。

Xboxeraとの最近のインタビューで、スペンサーはEverWildの興奮を表明し、ゲームの進捗を評価するためにRareの英国スタジオへの最近の訪問に注目しました。彼は、EverwildをDecay of DecayとDouble Fineの次のプロジェクトとともに、彼が特に熱心なタイトルとして引用しました。 Spencerは、BethesdaやActivision Blizzardなどの買収によって促進された堅牢なリリーススケジュールでさえ、開発チームに十分な時間を提供するMicrosoftの能力を強調しました。

エバーワイルドの発展は、拒否された再起動の噂や2020年のクリエイティブディレクターのサイモンウッドロフの出発など、課題に直面しています。泥棒)はその後、監督の手綱を奪った。

初期のレポートは、EverwildがGod Game Elementsを備えたサードパーソンアドベンチャーゲームであると説明しましたが、その拡張された開発サイクルは潜在的な変化を示唆しています。 2020年7月にリリースされた最後の予告編は、単に「レアからの真新しいIP。自然で魔法の世界でユニークで忘れられない体験が待っています」と単純に説明しました。

Perfect Dark、The Next Haloのインストール、Playground's Fable、BethesdaのElder Scrolls 6、Activisionの年次コールオブデューティリリースなどのタイトルを含むMicrosoftの広範な開発パイプラインにより、Everwildの継続的な開発は、Microsoftの長期プロジェクトへのコミットメントを強調しています。これは、5月のIDソフトウェアのDoom:The Dark Ageの短期リリースとは対照的です。

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