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So, Hideo Kojima, yeah, the big shot from the gaming world, has this thing for smaller teams. I mean, he totally goes for it. He was chatting at some press thing—Dexerto had the scoop—and mentioned this game, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Apparently, its team was teeny-tiny. Only about 30 people, give or take, but if you count all the extras from different companies, it’s a whole crowd.
“When I kicked off, my crew was like six people,” Kojima reminisced like he was back in the good old days. You know, when you could practically keep tabs on everyone. But now? It’s this massive thing. You’re delegating left and right and just hoping the whole ship doesn’t veer off course ‘cause you can’t watch every little piece fly by.
And then, he jumps right back to Sandfall, saying something along the lines of, “These guys, man, only 33 folks and a dog.” Yup, he actually mentioned a dog. And that’s apparently his dream setup when he’s whipping up something new.
He keeps on about how creating games has ballooned into this huge thing. It’s almost like you’re caught up in this epic showdown—do more with less, but also make it a blockbuster. Honestly, it’s kind of wild.