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how??? why??????
A good game does not take 8 years to make in most cases.
If it took 8 years, there was probably some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ afoot. How many times has the project been restarted, had a revolving door of employees, etc.
No, I believe it. A lot of games take such time now, because the devs are incompetent and rebuild everything multiple times during development. Because there is no vision, only chasing trends.
Don't be sad,they got paid at the end,and they have this to add to their résumé.
You should be happy instead of Sony losing millions on this failure of a game,that came out outdated in every aspect already