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Ex-Bioshock lead Ken Levine says the problem with AAA games is how risk-averse they've become_ 'If y

Published on January 01, 0001

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Ken Levine, creator of the Bioshock series, has had a bit of a long road to walk in order to release his studio's upcoming game, Judas. It's been in development for at least eight years, after Take-Two shut down Irrational Games in 2017 and booted up Ghost Story Games thereafter. , where it was slated to be "coming soon". Turns out, "coming soon" meant three years, with Judas slated to release March 2025.

While reflecting on the time he's been given to complete the game, and speaking to , Levine was also asked whether he figures more conventional development cycles are too much of a pressure cooker for most developers.

"The problem with AAA is if you don't innovate," Levine argues, "especially in games, you start losing people because they've seen it before. And so we have potentially an over reliance, in some cases, on franchises … It is hard to do new things. Quite often even if you take those risks, sometimes you're going to fall flat on your face. And the more expensive it gets the trickier it gets.

"But I do think that without that… look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe—you stop taking risks and people just tune it out."

The MCU is a fun comparison to make because while, generally, I agree with Levine there—the movies have been cut from the same cloth for a while now—Marvel Rivals is taking the heck off and doing very well. That's despite the fact that it's more of the same live service shooter soylent we've been getting for years, while also using [[link]] a well-established IP. And I don't even mean that as an insult, . They flavoured the soylent just-so and I'm gobbling it up, yum yum.

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