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Sony’s Interview Fiasco: When Misquotes Attack!
Sony misquoted Neil Druckmann in an interview about its “creative entertainment vision.” Druckmann later clarified on social media, revealing significant discrepancies. Sony has since pulled the interview and apologized for errors in the article. So, if all that was inaccurate, what was accurate?
Hot Take:
It looks like Sony’s creative vision included editing reality to their liking! If only their fact-checking was as robust as their animation tech.
Key Points:
- Neil Druckmann’s interview was misquoted by Sony.
- Druckmann publicly corrected the inaccurate quotes.
- Sony issued an apology and retracted the interview.
- The Internet Archive has been facing DDoS attacks.
- Sony plans to release a PC adapter for the PS VR2 headset.