Interview: God of War III ends trilogy, but not franchise, Sony's John Hight says
While God of War III will conclude the trilogy, it won't spell the end of the franchise, Sony Santa Monica's John Hight revealed in a recent interview with Joystiq. With the third game "capping off what we started with God of War," Hight says we should expect more God of War games to follow, but the decision on where to take the franchise after the initial trilogy (and portable prequel) won't be taken lightly. "We're going to be really careful about what we do next," he assures.
The full interview can be viewed in its entirety above. Select portions of the interview can be read in the following transcription:
Can you explain the new technology that you're showing off today?
So what we've kept under wraps until this time is dynamic environments. It means we can take literally anything in the game, including creatures and in this case, extremely large thousand foot plus creatures, and turn them into an environment that Kratos can now navigate, battle on, engage other creatures on, find treasures, you name it.
Even since the very first God of War, we keep a running list of features that we'd like to have. So you're in the middle of making something ... some of them make it into the game, and some of them get moved to the next game. And this was the case of definitely a feature that the team has thought about for a while, but God of War 3 and the technology of PS3 enabled us to actually build it.
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