"When we say 'next-gen' in the press release, it's really a reference to what we think the market will look like then," he added. "Anyone who says they know what the market is going to look like three years from now is just blowing smoke. Whatever happens, we feel very confident that we'll be ready for it.
"I don't think the industry needs better-looking games: I think it needs better games," he said. "If there is a way to push the bar in a few years then that's fine, but the looks of games these days are so good that they don't need to look better.
"What is more interesting is the ways that developers and publishers can find new ways of designing games - and more interesting gameplay and distribution models - rather than better-looking games."
Avalanche "pretty sure" of new hardware in 2014 [Edge Magazine]