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Double Eleven becomes Sony-exclusive developer |
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Double Eleven announced today that it would be working exclusively on Sony platforms, mainly the PlayStation Vita.
Double Eleven is currently working on LittleBig Planet for the Vita. The studio also plans to develop for SCEE in the future.
Right now the studio is focused on LittleBig Planet, but it will also work on original games once their current project is completed.
"Double Eleven are one of the most exciting developers to emerge onto the development scene in recent years, their technical expertise makes them a great fit for LittleBigPlanet on PSVITA and we've very pleased with the progress the team have made on this hugely anticipated title," explained Michael Denny, Senior Vice President, SCE Worldwide Studios Europe.
"For us to become strong partners with Sony at such a crucial stage in our own development underlines the unswerving commitment we have made to the quality of our production," said Lee Hutchinson, CEO at Double Eleven. "It is a testament to the hard work of all the exceptional team here at Double Eleven and we're delighted that this agreement will help our company grow and flourish, working on prestigious titles, on leading-edge platforms. The opportunity to work so closely with Sony is simply fantastic and we look forward to a truly exciting new phase in our own development, with the absolute intention to become a world-class studio."
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via Press Release
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SCEA = Sucks Cock Eats Ass
there is no J!!!
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Good to see another Developer in Sony's camp, how many do they have now?
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They have made no games since their creation in 2009. They've had no chance to display their "technical expertise". Why should this be announced? Why throw such a baseless statement?
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