
Joel Taveras of DualShockers writes, "When people here E3 they immediately think it’s all about playing the latest and greatest as well as the upcoming games and ideas. And while those who think that are right, at the same time they are completely wrong. Ask anyone that covered the event and they’ll be the first to tell you that it’s nothing but hard work, deadlines, and appointments. Sure there’s the occasional party and/or open bar, but for the most part it’s early mornings and late nights of non stop work. However anything I just listed isn’t what it’s really about. Hit the jump to find out the truth behind gaming’s biggest event..."
Former Naughty Dog artist Gabriel Betancourt explains why the "sweet spot" for game teams is under 200 people and how AAA "factories" kill creativity.
There’s definitely some truth to this. When teams get too large, coordination starts to outweigh creativity—layers of approval, risk aversion, and tight deadlines can turn bold ideas into “safe” ones. Keeping a team under ~200 people sounds ideal for maintaining clear communication and a shared vision. That said, massive AAA projects also come with huge technical demands and expectations, so scaling up isn’t always avoidable. The real challenge is figuring out how to keep that small-team creativity alive inside big studio structures.

The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) is proud to announce that Evan Wells, former Co-President of Naughty Dog and one of the most respected studio leaders in modern game development, will be honored with a prestigious Hall of Fame Award. Wells’ induction will take place at the 29th annual D.I.C.E. Awards on February 12, 2026, at the Aria Resort in Las Vegas. Neil Druckmann, a longtime collaborator from Naughty Dog, will present Wells with his Hall of Fame Award live at the ceremony.
Neil Druckmann, the creative director of The Last of Us, is working on a new, unannounced game at Naughty Dog.
Wait I thought they cancelled a game? Or did they announce another project?
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I've been back in NYC since Friday morning, and my feet still hurt. And I like how they have a date for next year as you're walking out of the LACC.
E3 is the superbowl of games an has something for everyone.
Kaz is a pretty cool guy.
sounds like a trap.