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Earlier today, Insomniac Games, the studio that developed the likes of Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet & Clank and most recently Resistance, revealed that it would not be doing another Resistance game.
This begged the question on if Insomniac was finished working with Sony all together, especially considering that the studio's upcoming project, Overstrike, is the very first project the developer has worked on that isn't a PlayStation exclusive.
Sony tells IGN that the company has "had a long and positive relationship with Insomniac and wish them the best of success on their new project Overstrike." Sony's representative went on to tell us that "although we have made no announcements on future products we do still have a working relationship with Insomniac."
This suggests that Insomniac will indeed be developing future projects for PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Vita, though the exact nature of those projects remains unclear. Could this "working relationship" pertain solely to Resistance 3 DLC? A new Ratchet & Clank game? Or a new project altogether? Only time will tell.
But for the meantime, it's safe to say that Insomniac's announcement about not doing another Resistance game hasn't necessarily sounded the death knell for the studio's exclusive relationship with Sony.
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they need to come out with more PS1 type spyro games. those were epic platform games.
This begged the question on if Insomniac was finished working with Sony all together, especially considering that the studio's upcoming project, Overstrike, is the very first project the developer has worked on that isn't a PlayStation exclusive.
Sony tells IGN that the company has "had a long and positive relationship with Insomniac and wish them the best of success on their new project Overstrike." Sony's representative went on to tell us that "although we have made no announcements on future products we do still have a working relationship with Insomniac."
This suggests that Insomniac will indeed be developing future projects for PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Vita, though the exact nature of those projects remains unclear. Could this "working relationship" pertain solely to Resistance 3 DLC? A new Ratchet & Clank game? Or a new project altogether? Only time will tell.
But for the meantime, it's safe to say that Insomniac's announcement about not doing another Resistance game hasn't necessarily sounded the death knell for the studio's exclusive relationship with Sony.
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they need to come out with more PS1 type spyro games. those were epic platform games.