Insomniac Games tried to make a fourth mainline Resistance game before PlayStation stepped in and killed the project.
Insomniac's Ted Price reveals that the studio pitched a potential Resistance 4, which was eventually rejected.
The Resistance games were never among Sony’s most popular franchises but they still have a special place in some players’ hearts, especially those who remained ride-or-die through the tough early days ...
Nearly 12 years after rumors of Resistance 4 first cropped up, Insomniac Games founder Ted Price has confirmed that they were true. Price, who served as CEO before announcing his retirement back ...
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.
The future president of Insomniac Games revealed that PlayStation turned down their pitch for a fourth Resistance game.
Price, who founded Insomniac Games in 1994, announced his retirement last month, saying he felt it was time to step aside ...
Insomniac Games co-founder, Ted Price, says the team did pitch Resistance 4, but ultimately "it didn't work out," for a number of reasons.
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Insomniac Games Founder and President Ted Price last month announced he will be retiring from the video game [...] ...