Dear Sony,
Please shove your PS Vita crap back up your ass from where it came.
Signed,
The People
PlayStation maker's dozen outfits all currently working on new games for next-generation platform, says president of Worldwide Studios.
All 12 Sony-owned studios are working on new PlayStation 4 games, president of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida told IGN.
The website asked Yoshida, "Is it fair to say that all of the first-party studios are working on PS4 games?" To which the executive responded, "Is it fair or not fair? It is fair to say."
Already confirmed PS4 titles from first-party studios include Drive Club (Evolution Studios), Killzone: Shadow Fall (Guerrilla Games), Infamous: Second Son (Sucker Punch), and Knack (SCE Japan).
Media Molecule showed off a new technology demo during Sony's PS4 announcement last week, though it is not clear if this is a new game. In addition, Naughty Dog is openly hiring for next-gen games, and Polyphony Digital is rumored to be at work on Gran Turismo 6.
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