Ted Price, the soon-to-be ex-President of Insomniac Games, has revealed in a recent interview that the developer had a Resistance 4 pitch rejected by Sony.
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Nearly 12 years after rumors of Resistance 4 first cropped up, Insomniac Games founder Ted Price has confirmed they were true ...
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Insomniac Games tried to make a fourth mainline Resistance game before PlayStation stepped in and killed the project.
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Not sure how many Resistance fans are still kicking around these days, but I'm sorry to say that a fourth game was pitched, but Sony rejected it.
Insomniac's Ted Price reveals that the studio pitched a potential Resistance 4, which was eventually rejected.
Insomniac Games Founder and President Ted Price last month announced he will be retiring from the video game [...] ...
There was apparently a real push to get Resistance 4 made by the folks at Insomniac Games, but unfortunately the game never ...
The future president of Insomniac Games revealed that PlayStation turned down their pitch for a fourth Resistance game.