Troy Baker inicia conversaciones para crear su propio estudio de videojuegos

El actor de voz Troy Baker, conocido por sus papeles en The Last of Us e Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, ha comenzado a conversar sobre el lanzamiento de su propio estudio de desarrollo de videojuegos. En una entrevista con Eurogamer, Baker expresó sentirse inspirado por el éxito de su colega Abubakar Salim con Surgent Studios y enfatizó que se tomará el tiempo necesario para garantizar una narrativa de alta calidad.

Troy Baker declaró a Eurogamer que se inspira en sus experiencias trabajando con líderes de la industria como Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, Neil Druckmann, Todd Howard y Vince Zampella. “He tenido una oportunidad increíble al trabajar con los mejores de esta industria, es una locura; estas personas son referentes del sector”, dijo Baker. “He trabajado con ellos y he aprendido mucho”. Su objetivo es aplicar los principios de títulos exitosos a sus propias historias, enfocándose en el impacto narrativo más allá de las cifras de ventas. Baker mencionó a Abubakar Salim, quien dio voz a Bayek en Assassin's Creed Origins y fundó Surgent Studios, lanzando el aclamado Tales of Kenzera: Zau en 2024. “Adoro a Abu, he jugado muchísimo a sus juegos”, comentó Baker. “Es alguien con una profunda pasión por los videojuegos y ha encontrado la manera de convertir eso en un gran emprendimiento comercial para él”. A pesar de sus papeles actuales, incluyendo a Jack Pepper en Mouse: P.I. for Hire, que sale este mes, e Indiana Jones en Indiana Jones and the Great Circle —previsto para su lanzamiento en Switch 2 el 12 de mayo—, además de sus futuros roles en Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet de Naughty Dog y Judas de Ken Levine, Baker no tiene prisa. Cuando le preguntaron en reuniones recientes sobre sus plazos, respondió: “sin prisas”. “Me voy a tomar mi tiempo porque quiero asegurarme de que, cuando finalmente cuente una historia, sea una de un calibre tan alto como aquellas que intento emular”, añadió.

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