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Twenty years ago at E3 2005, Sony showed off a Killzone 2 video as an example of the PlayStation 3’s power over its rival console, Microsoft’s Xbox 360. However, Sony later admitted that the Killzone 2 video wasn’t actually gameplay footage and that it was meant to be a “target render” for the team to achieve. Now, former Xbox boss Peter Moore has shared that he knew all along that the Killzone 2 demo was “BS.”
While speaking with The Game Business, Moore recalled that Sony pulled a similar trick to outshine the Dreamcast when he worked for Sega. Sony essentially tried to adopt the strategy a second time to overshadow Xbox 360’s launch.
“It was exactly the same tactics of creating a very expensive movie,” said Moore. “But when the game came out, it was completely BS. I knew it that night when I watched it. I thought there’s no way they’re delivering this experience. They were doing the same thing to us as they did with Sega, which is go: ‘Alright, cute little Xbox 360 coming out, but the big boys will be out with the PlayStation 3, so you should hang around and wait for that. Because look what
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