Resistance 4 Was Pitched But Didn't Work Out, Says Former Insomniac Boss
Briefly

Ted Price, the former boss of Insomniac Games, revealed in an interview that a Resistance 4 game was pitched but never developed. He mentioned that although the concept was excellent, factors like timing and market opportunity led to the decision not to move forward. Resistance 3, released in 2011, was meant to conclude that story arc, allowing for potential future games. Insomniac opted to shift focus to other projects to avoid franchise fatigue, culminating in titles like Ratchet & Clank and Marvel's Spider-Man before being acquired by Sony.
"We did pitch that one. It was a wonderful concept, and in terms of timing and market opportunity, it didn't work out."
"Resistance 3 was intended to end that chapter of the Resistance franchise...we wanted to do that so we could have more options in the future."
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