Director William Ho Talks About Games ModNation Racers
Director William Ho Talks About Games ModNation Racers

Sony's recent addition in the 'play, create, share' story i. e., United Front Game's ModNation Racers made its presence felt in the UK charts.

Talking about the game, the Director of the game William Ho said that releasing the game was a “relief because United Front Games is a new studio” and that the company has been working with it in “relative obscurity for two and a half years”.

He added that the game is a result of lot of hard work put by the team to bring out something that was “unique, original and born out of this particular team” and that he and his team was proud of the outcome.

All the feedbacks and the comments by the gamers are being collected following the release of the game to know exactly what users feel about the new game, said Williams. The reason behind gathering the feed backs according to the Director is that is that the Company wants to know the best possible ways of supporting the community’s needs.

Commenting on the criticism of the game, regarding the lesser number of actual weapons Williams said that only the balanced weapons have been included as one of the mantras for the game development was giving every gamer a chance to win and score well.

Expressing his concern over the game post-release, William said that the main aim of the game was to provide the people an opportunity to race online, create new things then share things in different ways with different people.

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