Could return to laptops Steven Ter Heide, producer of Guerrilla Games, said that the development team could return to work on the PSP after the efforts of Killzone 3. While remaining fully focused on PlayStation 3 development on the PSP is "something we are thinking," he told Gamasutra in ter Heide, on the other hand is an area on which the team has had the opportunity to focus with the release of Killzone Liberation in 2006, currently the only product on Guerrilla PSP.
"We have built up experience, development tools and engine on that platform," said ter Heide, "keep an eye on the environment to see if there is any proposal that might be of interest to us, is truly one of the benefits derived from ' be a first-party studio, privileged access to all the new toys.
" The sentence, however, could also be interpreted as referring to the new handheld console from Sony, or NGP, which is already working on a new episode spin-off of Killzone but by Studio Cambridge. Given that after 3 Killzone Guerrilla should deal with a new IP, all perspectives are opened.
Source: Gamasutra
"We have built up experience, development tools and engine on that platform," said ter Heide, "keep an eye on the environment to see if there is any proposal that might be of interest to us, is truly one of the benefits derived from ' be a first-party studio, privileged access to all the new toys.
" The sentence, however, could also be interpreted as referring to the new handheld console from Sony, or NGP, which is already working on a new episode spin-off of Killzone but by Studio Cambridge. Given that after 3 Killzone Guerrilla should deal with a new IP, all perspectives are opened.
Source: Gamasutra
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