Uncharted creator Naughty Dog has clarified that it is “not working on anything for PS Vita”.
The studio’s community man Arne Meyer was responding to a news story posted yesterday on Eurogamer.
The story was based on a GameTrailers interview with Sony’s senior vice president of PlayStation brand marketing, Guy Longsworth.
Longsworth was asked by GameTrailers TV host Geoff Keighley: “What about the top-top studios? The Uncharted game’s not being done by Naughty Dog, and you’ve got amazing studios in Media Molecule, Guerrilla, Sony Santa Monica – are we going to see any of those guys playing with Vita? Or even Naughty Dog?”
To which Longsworth replied: “Yeah absolutely you will. You’ll see a number of games coming out from all of our studios.”
Eurogamer took this to mean Naughty Dog would develop for PlayStation Vita.
Arne Meyer explains on NeoGAF :
“We’re not working on anything for PS Vita, I won’t say never, ever, but there’s no plans for it right now – we’ve always felt that consoles play to our strengths as a studio the best.”
Source: Eurogamer
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