ROCKVILLE, Md. August 6 - Bethesda's focus is on quality, not quantity, according to the publisher's VP of PR and Marketing Pete Hines.
"It's not a situation where we set out to say 'Well, we need to be acquiring studios at this level,' or 'We need to be a 10,"' Hines told Joystiq during last weekend's QuakeCon. "We know for sure that we don't want to be a publisher that is publishing 20 to 30 games a year, that's not who we are."
"We're more about fewer premium titles and putting our full attention behind those," Hines continued, "and if it's one a year, or two a year, or three a year or four a year, what's most important is backing the best bets, putting our full support behind those and making them great. And then, do it again."
Bethesda's philosophy is reflective in their decision to delay their upcoming FPS Wolfenstein: The New Order to 2014 as well as the restructuring of Human Head's Prey 2.
SOURCE: Joystiq
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