Ken Levine's Judas Embraces Old-School Gaming with Full-Content Purchase

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Ken Levine, creator of BioShock, discusses his upcoming game Judas, emphasizing its 'old-school' design that avoids modern trends like online and live service elements, focusing instead on storytelling and player experience, with support from Take-Two for creative freedom.
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