Last Guardian would have been canceled if "everyone stopped asking for it"

Unbelievably, after nearly eight years The Last Guardian is actually happening. For real. Not like a joke or anything. Although, talking to Edge, Sony Computer Entertainment president Shuhei Yoshida admits, "If everyone stopped asking about it, probably we would have [cancelled it]".

The Last Guardian revealed a game that looked a lot like the well worn footage last seen on PS3, and for good reason. It kind of is the PS3 game, just reengineered to run on PS4. "We completely rebuilt the game in terms of the technical side," explains Shu, adding, unsurprisingly, that it was "really, really tough". That's where PS4 lead architect Mark Cerny has been able to lend a hand, "Mark is giving advice, as he does to many firstparty projects. Because the tech issue was a big one, Mark is helping a lot and giving good advice, but it’s not like Mark took over the project".

You can read the full interview with Shuhei Yoshida, doubled with an interview with Xbox's Phil Spencer and loads of post-E3 content in the new issue of Edge out on Friday the 3rd of July, with Dark Souls 3 on the cover. You can download ithereorsubscribeto future issues.

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