GDC 2007: Mistwalker working on PS3

Mistwalker developed Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey... what about games for the PS3? - Image 1

As IGN reports, it turns out that Mistwalker is apparently getting down and dirty with the PlayStation 3. Yep. During the GDC, Hironobu Sakaguchi of Final Fantasy fame talked about Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey for the Xbox 360. However, when asked about working on the Sony console, he mentioned that his team is already doing some tests on the PS3.

With that statement alone, one can’t help but ecstatically ask: Blue Dragon for the PS3?!

Sakaguchi didn’t seem to say anything more than that though. Much less given any other hint on what they were testing on the PS3. He did say that they’re not developing any game (aaaw…) for the PS3 at the moment – or at least, any that he was willing to reveal (what, what?!).

Upon asking what it was like working with the system though, Sakaguchi said quite simply without the help of a translator: “PS3 is difficult.” Sure wish he’d care to elaborate though.

Mistwalker developed Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey... what about games for the PS3? - Image 1

As IGN reports, it turns out that Mistwalker is apparently getting down and dirty with the PlayStation 3. Yep. During the GDC, Hironobu Sakaguchi of Final Fantasy fame talked about Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey for the Xbox 360. However, when asked about working on the Sony console, he mentioned that his team is already doing some tests on the PS3.

With that statement alone, one can’t help but ecstatically ask: Blue Dragon for the PS3?!

Sakaguchi didn’t seem to say anything more than that though. Much less given any other hint on what they were testing on the PS3. He did say that they’re not developing any game (aaaw…) for the PS3 at the moment – or at least, any that he was willing to reveal (what, what?!).

Upon asking what it was like working with the system though, Sakaguchi said quite simply without the help of a translator: “PS3 is difficult.” Sure wish he’d care to elaborate though.

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