A hundred titles in the works for Sony’s PS3
Famitsu had a little chat with the head of Sony Worldwide Studios, Phil Harrison, and found that the company’s vast array of international studios now has around 190 titles in development for PlayStation3, PlayStation 2, PSP, and other systems. And out of all those games, 100 titles are being developed for the PlayStation 3. We don’t need to be math experts to know that’s a whole lot of titles! Then again, it doesn’t really come as any wonder at all considering that Sony‘s focus has clearly shifted to the new generation of gaming.
Asked to name game titles that he will most recommend, Harrison blurts out Resistance and Level-5‘s White Knight Story. He notes that these are getting lots of attention worldwide. But here’s the interesting bit. The Famitsu interviewer asked about Sony’s mysterious Afrika title. Harrison’s mysterious reply?
“Afrika is a perfect example of a game that expresses the crossing point of real and virtual.”
Well, that doesn’t say much. But it does leave a lot to our imaginations! From the way they’re keeping it under wraps, we can be definitely sure this game’s gonna blow us away. Keep it here for more updates on Sony’s safari game.
Via IGN
Famitsu had a little chat with the head of Sony Worldwide Studios, Phil Harrison, and found that the company’s vast array of international studios now has around 190 titles in development for PlayStation3, PlayStation 2, PSP, and other systems. And out of all those games, 100 titles are being developed for the PlayStation 3. We don’t need to be math experts to know that’s a whole lot of titles! Then again, it doesn’t really come as any wonder at all considering that Sony‘s focus has clearly shifted to the new generation of gaming.
Asked to name game titles that he will most recommend, Harrison blurts out Resistance and Level-5‘s White Knight Story. He notes that these are getting lots of attention worldwide. But here’s the interesting bit. The Famitsu interviewer asked about Sony’s mysterious Afrika title. Harrison’s mysterious reply?
“Afrika is a perfect example of a game that expresses the crossing point of real and virtual.”
Well, that doesn’t say much. But it does leave a lot to our imaginations! From the way they’re keeping it under wraps, we can be definitely sure this game’s gonna blow us away. Keep it here for more updates on Sony’s safari game.
Via IGN