Sony continues partnership with Playlogic

PlaylogicIt should be remembered that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe signed a first-party development contract with Playlogic Entertainment early this year. Today as the agreement expires, the developer happily declared that the co-operation is being extended.

“We believe that SCEE‘s decision to continue the relationship with us clearly shows that Sony is very satisfied with the work we have done so far for them,” shares Playlogic Executive V.P. Rogier Smit. The Netherlands-based company was established back in 2002 and has contributed a lot in game concepts across various genres. It has remained small and intact today, with the number of employees just totalling to 75.

Knights of the Temple 2 and Gene Troopers have already been released in Europe. Both games will see reach U.S. shores before the year ends. Other titles under development that will end up in 13 different platforms all in all are as follows:

PlaylogicIt should be remembered that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe signed a first-party development contract with Playlogic Entertainment early this year. Today as the agreement expires, the developer happily declared that the co-operation is being extended.

“We believe that SCEE‘s decision to continue the relationship with us clearly shows that Sony is very satisfied with the work we have done so far for them,” shares Playlogic Executive V.P. Rogier Smit. The Netherlands-based company was established back in 2002 and has contributed a lot in game concepts across various genres. It has remained small and intact today, with the number of employees just totalling to 75.

Knights of the Temple 2 and Gene Troopers have already been released in Europe. Both games will see reach U.S. shores before the year ends. Other titles under development that will end up in 13 different platforms all in all are as follows:

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