Sony Computer Entertainment has confirmed that there is in the autumn of 2012, a Call of Duty game appears on the PlayStation Vita. Also, Sony announced that all major studios of Sony are working on games for the PlayStation Vita.
“Both of my sons look for the fall out to Call of Duty on Vita, and we think that is an absolute game-changer for the platform”, stated Guy Longsworth, Sony’s vice president of PlayStation brand marketing, in an episode of GameTrailers TV. This is reported by Eurogamer as a result of the american-produced gameshow, in which Longsworth was a guest. The Sony representative gave no further details about the game.
The biggest question about the Call of Duty game for the PlayStation Vita, which still has to be answered is which is the studio responsible for the project. According to the schedule that Activision made in the last few years persisted, Treyarch this year as a console and pc version on the market, but it is unusual that handheld versions of multiplatformgames be made by the same studio that also the other versions.
Longsworth went on in the same interview, in the involvement of the Sony studios for the PlayStation Vita. According to the American work all major ontwikkelstudio of Sony games for the Vita. Also Naughty Dog, that is not responsible for the Sony Bend-developed Uncharted: Golden Abyss, works according to Longsworth to a Vita game. The Sony representative mentioned, however, no titles.
The PlayStation Vita is from Wednesday, available in Europe. The version only wi-fi support costs 249,99 euro, while the version that also 3g supports 299,99 should cost. In the launch line-up of games include Uncharted: Golden Abyss, FIFA Football and F1 2011.