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  Next Insomniac Title To Be PlayStation 3 Exclusive Exclusive
by Leigh Alexander [PC, Console/PC, Exclusive]
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March 10, 2009
 
Next Insomniac Title To Be PlayStation 3 Exclusive

Ratchet and Clank and Resistance creators Insomniac Games' next title will be another PS3 exclusive, the studio revealed, ending speculation that it might go multi-platform with its titles. It's currently in development, though no further details are available.

The information was revealed in the Los Angeles-based developer's biographical information as the studio announced it is one of the best places to work for in the state of California, according to an Employers' Group survey -- the fifth-best, to be exact, and the only game studio on the list.

As part of the release, Insomniac updated on franchise sales for its games, saying that the first three Spyro the Dragon games and its titles in the Ratchet & Clank franchise and the Resistance series have combined to sell more than 32 million units worldwide.

The firm also specifically noted, as part of the company's background information: "Insomniac Games is currently developing an unannounced title, exclusively for PS3."

As for the company award, Employers' Group awarded the winners based on responses to questions about work environment, policies, practices and benefits, plus a survey of a random sample of employees.

Among the perks the studio offers its staffers: a collaborative environment, peer awards that include tickets to concerts and sporting events, royalty programs and massage therapy. Insomniac is even set to treat employees and their significant others to a Bahamas cruise for the studio's 15th anniversary.

The studio notes this is the eighth time it's been honored as a "best workplace" since 2005.

"Last year was an especially historic time for Insomniac in that we launched two successful games in one year while also laying the groundwork for our new North Carolina studio," says founder and CEO Ted Price.

"It's therefore especially gratifying to earn such praise for our work culture considering the volume of activity and change we experienced. When we factor in the multitude of innovative companies populating the state this honor becomes even more humbling and special."
 
   
 
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Justin Someone
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomniac_Games#Games
I don't see any multiplatform titles.

Why would a company (who is a third party partner with Sony) make a multiplatform game?


Rob Lazenby
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@ Justin Someone
Simple - there is a lot more money in going MP than sticking with a single platform.
How much money are you giving up by only developing for a single console? A lot. But Sony seems to somehow offset that (as I'm sure MSFT does also with their third party exclusives).

Simon Carless
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Perhaps we should have been more explicit, but Gamasutra did a Ted Price interview before Christmas discussing this exact probem:

http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=21115

As he noted: "We see the other side too. We see games that are multiplatform succeeding wildly, and doing great, and that too is a fantastic place to be." But seems like the Sony relationship is working well for the company right now.

Isaiah Williams
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It's not like there are that many other developers averaging 3 million copies sold per game released.


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