A couple games we expect to see on PC someday, Horizon Forbidden West and The Last of Us Part 2, cost a whole lot of money to develop: $212 million for Horizon, and $220 million for The Last of Us Part 2, according to a Sony document.
It's no shocker that big games cost a lot to make (the current king of spending, Star Citizen, has raised almost $600 million so far), but we don't usually get specific figures straight from companies like Sony, and we're not getting these numbers now because Sony has entered a new era of transparency. Transparency does have something to do with it, though.
It turns out that when you put a piece of paper through a scanner, printed text that's been blacked out by a marker can shine just enough to be legible. That's what happened with the document these numbers come from, which Sony submitted to a US district court as part of the ongoing hearings over Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Along with their development costs, the document reveals that Horizon Forbidden West took five years to make with 300 employees at its peak, and that The Last of Us Part 2 involved 200 employees. The numbers are easy to see through the black ink.
The Verge also examined a slightly harder-to-read portion of the document which appears to indicate that there are a million PlayStation owners out there who only play Call of Duty, and that only the next CoD (the one releasing later this year) is confirmed for PlayStation under Sony's current deal with Activision.
The backstory here is that the FTC and Microsoft are presently duking it out in court over Microsoft's pending Activision Blizzard acquisition, which the US agency hopes to block temporarily until it can seek a permanent judgment in
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