
Publisher also vows to up its presence in the UK
Playlogic is to spearhead its forthcoming PS3 drive with brand new IP as it plans to increase its presence in the UK.
A new title is currently in development at the firm’s Netherlands operation, and Playlogics executive VP Rogier Smit (pictured) told MCV that there will be more PS3 titles to follow:
“A team at our in-house development studio called Playlogic Game Factory in Breda recently started working on a new IP,” he said. “It is still early in development, but looks very promising and we expect it to turn into a great game.”
Smit attributed the firm’s commitment to the platform to working alongside SCEE, and outlined Playlogic’s continued dedication to the UK market: “The UK is a very important market for us. Our recent releases such as Infernal, Ancient Wars: Sparta, Xyanide Resurrection and Obscure II have all performed well and we plan to release even more titles in the future.”
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