Platinum Games executive is already bored by Project Scarlett and PS5

Atsushi Inaba is bored

Atsushi Inaba just can't with the next generation of consoles. 

In an interview with Video Game Chronicles at E3, the cofounder of Platinum Games (the devs behind titles like the Bayonetta franchise and Nier: Automata) said that the hardware in the PS5 and Project Scarlett was too by-the-numbers to excite him. 

“It’s OK. But it’s more of the same, quite frankly, compared to previous generations. It’s nothing that’s disruptive or super innovative, if you ask me.” 

On the upside, he is moved by the potential of cloud and streaming platforms. 

"Things like cloud platforms represent innovation and something very, very different – they’re platforms that excite me and where I feel there is a lot more innovation happening.” With much of the news from E3 this year around Google Stadia, Project xCloud, and Bethesda's Orion, there are certainly plenty of opportunities to be excited about the power of cloud computing. 

On what is probably a totally unrelated note, Inaba-san's latest game, Bayonetta 3, is due on Switch later this year; a console which, while not a boring next-gen machine, still runs on a custom version of the Nvidia Tegra chip, which powers a number of other portable devices.

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Alan Bradley

Alan Bradley was once a Hardware Writer for GamesRadar and PC Gamer, specialising in PC hardware. But, Alan is now a freelance journalist. He has bylines at Rolling Stone, Gamasutra, Variety, and more.