Not even idiots not lazy, Sony has put a good tickets bundle in the table and has taken possession of Average Molecule, the study responsible for very acclaimed Little Big Planet.
The acquisition sounds more than reasonable since the developer sounds like an ideal part so that Sony develops “small games” pointed at a very specific public.
The Vice-president of Average Molecule gave the rigor excuses supporting that nothing was going to change and the usual chatter that nobody is capable of believing not with a revolver the head but that for some reason keep on repeating one and other one and again.
Anyway the Sony dollars are not used badly in the study, which might use the cash to create intelligent projects that suppose an agreeable counterweight to the atrocities that the giant of the video games must throw to stay alive (personally I have stopped blaming them some time ago after seeing his consuming public).
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