Take-Two boss says the company is a 'hit factory' that'll always prefer delays to 'flops'

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'We definitely have very high quality expectations and demands, and that's reflected in the fact that we're performing across the board. This company is a hit factory ... I'll choose [a game delay] any day over taking some flops.'

, which is out in early access on February 24 after a delay of its own, as well as 2K's NBA, WWE, and golf games. There's a lot of other stuff we don't know about, and Zelnick says thinks the lineup is strong enough to predict"record results in the next three years."

"We definitely have very high quality expectations and demands, and that's reflected in the fact that we're performing across the board," Zelnick said."This company is a hit factory. We haven't had a disappointing release in as long as I can remember, and that's honestly the most important thing." Zelnick then went on to deliver his version of the endlessly repeated industry wisdom that a delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.

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They should have had that 'very high quality expectations' mindset when making the remasters but it sounds like they farmed it out and we got inferior product as a result.

Remember that GTA Remastered Trilogy happened

Agree to disagree

They certainly have some excellent franchises under their belt, but attitudes like that lead to complacency and ultimately sub-par output.

that's a lie lmao

It WAS a hit factory...when the original creators remained steadfast and made sure the writing was there.

any day really?

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