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Insomniac Games Is Going Multiplatform

Insomniac Games, the development studio behind some of Sony's biggest hits, is going multiplatform with their next game.
Insomniac Games has been a mainstay in Sony's stable for a long time and has churned out some awesome games for them. They are the studio behind the best selling Ratchet &Clank, Spyro, and Resistance franchises. Unfortunately for Sony, but fortunately for everybody else, they have decided to take their next game to multiple platforms. Working with EAPartners, Insomniac's next hit will be released on Xbox 360 as well as PlayStation 3. No details are known about the game but we do know it is based in a brand new world. This looks to be the route that elite development studios are going with their IP and it makes a lot of sense for them. Major Nelson tweeted that he would like to personally deliver an Xbox 360 dev kit to the team to celebrate the news.To say they must be excited about getting the game on their platform is a huge understatement.

Fuente: Video Games Loop

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