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Evidence Of Knack 2 Development Emerges
Liang did also a similar job for Final Fantasy XV where she was responsible for the animations of the game.
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“I’m a little bit confused as to who Knack is supposed to be for”. It was a neat idea, a throwback game that played with making your avatar bigger, but it just never had much spark.
We don’t know if XPEC had a role in the process of making the original Knack as well, but outsourcing is becoming a pretty popular practice even in Asia now, so this shouldn’t come as a surprise.
A Linkedin profile belonging to a 3D animator at Taiwan-based XPEC Entertainment has accidentally revealed that Knack 2 is in development. However, the 3D animator has deleted the information from her LinkedIn account.
Either way, there’s been no official announcement of the same since the first Knack launched with the PS4 in late 2013.
Many websites and players criticized the gameplay of Knack, but game enthusiasts found the story promising.
Will Knack 2 try to right the wrongs of its predecessor?
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The platforming beat ’em up was something of a baby for longtime PlayStation collaborator and PS4 lead architect, Mark Cerny.