Naughty Dog founder speaks on losing Crash Bandicoot and "abysmal" Universal Interactive partnership

Eurogamer · 3 min read · culture

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Naughty Dog founder Jason Rubin described the studio's partnership with Universal Interactive as "abysmal," citing poor working conditions including offices on the 34th floor where AC was shut off at 6pm despite late-night development hours. Rubin said Universal added no value beyond owning the Crash Bandicoot license.