Shadow of the Colossus director suggested some changes for the PlayStation 4 remake

Shadow of the Colossus director suggested some changes for the PlayStation 4 remake
Colm Ahern Updated on by

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While speaking to Eurogamer at the Gamelab conference in Barcelona, the director of 2005’s Shadow of the Colossus, Fumito Ueda, said he has suggested some changes about ‘content and tuning’ for the PS4 remake, but doesn’t know if they’ll make it into the final game.

Announced during PlayStation’s media briefing at E3, Shadow of the Colossus on PS4 is being developed by Bluepoint Games, the studio who handled the remaster of both Ico and Shadow of the Colossus on PlayStation 3.

Ueda said ‘Those things of the remake that I would like to change, I can’t mention because if I say one thing and in the final version that thing is not included, it’s a problem.’

Eurogamer also points out that Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida spoke to Famitsu lately and was pretty explicit, saying Ueda ‘wasn’t that involved’ in the process of bringing SotC to PS4.

Shadow of the Colossus will be out on PlayStation 4 in early 2018.