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RSS FeedsDouble Fine Boss Tim Schafer Talks About Getting Bought By Microsoft
(GameSpot PS2)

 
 

25 june 2019 09:26:12

 
Double Fine Boss Tim Schafer Talks About Getting Bought By Microsoft
(GameSpot PS2)
 


One of Microsoft`s surprise announcements at E3 this year was the acquisition of longtime independent studio Double Fine, which made Brutal Legend and the Psychonauts series. Now, Double Fine boss Tim Schafer has spoken about the buyout and why Double Fine agreed to it.Speaking to Game Informer, Schafer said he was initially `very concerned` in regards to the impact an acquisition might have on Double Fine`s `culture and identity.` However, after speaking with Microsoft, he determined Double Fine would be able to retain its identity.As you may have heard from the @Xbox E3 briefing moments ago, Double Fine is joining Xbox Game Studios! How did this come about? letīs ask @timoflegend ... pic.twitter.com/n6EACVo7OZ - Double Fine (@DoubleFine) June 9, 2019`I was very concerned about our culture and identity,` Schafer said. `They explained the new way they`re doing these acquisitions with unplugged studios that are not integrated into Microsoft. They`re left alone, they do their own thing and stay independent, but are well funded. It sounds like a good deal.`In the end, Schafer said it`s a `perfect` deal for Double Fine. The studio will get to keep making its `inspired weird games` but now it won`t have to worry about securing funds for its next project, Schafer said. Independent studios like Double Fine before the buyout are known to have multiple plates spinning between developing games and constantly seeking funds for what`s next.Also in the interview, Schafer said it will decide on a `case by case` basis if other teams inside Microsoft could potentially work on Double Fine IPs in the future.Double Fine had operated as an independent studio since its founding in 2000. Some of its popular early games included Psychonauts, Brutal Legend, Costume Quest, and Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster, all of which were published by different companies. In 2012, Double Fine kicked off a `Kickstarter revolution` of sorts with an adventure game that would go on to be known as B ...


 
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