Last Guardian producer quits for London studio

A clearer picture is emerging on the stormy development of The Last Guardian, as the project’s executive producer resigns to join a London Tech City studio.

Yoshifusa Hayama, who had been Vice President at Sony Computer Entertainment for four years, has been appointed creative director at Newscorp owned Bossa.

Prior to the move Hayama had been executive producer on the protracted Last Guardian project, though Sony had not revealed he had left the company.

Last week it emerged that the PlayStation 3 game’s creative lead, Fumito Ueda, had apparentlyresigned from Sony and is finishing the project in a freelance capacity.

Develop has the full story.

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