Shift Up goes back to multi-platform
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Stellar Blade’s developer is already hiring for its next game, a “cross-platform next-gen project.”
According to the recruitment page on developerShift Up’s website, the studio is seeking new staff for a brand-new game. That game is apparently a “cross-platform next-gen project,” and unfortunately, for the time being at least, that’s literally all we know about the new game from the South Korean studio.
Nonetheless, it’s still interesting to know that Shift Up won’t be sticking to developing games exclusively for PlayStation platforms. Stellar Blade, which launches later this month on April 28, is being made exclusively forPS5, so it’s nice to see the studio giving a wider audience a chance to play its next game.
It’s quite interesting to put this in the context of a report published last July. At the time, a Korean news outlet claimedSony was in talks to get more Korean-developed games on PS5in the future, and you’d think that, if this strategy continued into the future, the platform holder might try to lock down Shift Up’s next game after Stellar Blade for its new-gen console.
If you’re looking forward to Stellar Blade, you can pick up the demo right now on PS5, or check out ourStellar Blade previewfor what we made of our hands-on time with the action-RPG.
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