Ghost Of Sparta Dev Ready At Dawn Leaving Crowded PSP Development Scene

God Of War Ghost Of Sparta Dev Developing New IP Multiplatform Action Game

Ready At Dawn, premier makers of system selling games for the PSP are pretty much done with the thing after releasing the swan song of the God Of War series, Ghost Of Sparta to universal acclaim, accolades and also huzzah’s. Ghost of Sparta is “our last PSP game” is how Ru Weerasuriya, Ready At Dawn big shot put it and he looks like a man who knows what he’s talking about, even though we haven’t actually seen him ever.

They’re leaving Momma Kratos’ warm, loving embrace to make an action game based on new IP and an in-house engine which apparently “runs on pretty much anything that’s available out there.” Don’t worry, Ru Weerasuriya (we hope we’re spelling that right, we couldn’t live it down if we weren’t), even if your Pandora action game doesn’t do all that well, we’re sure Kratos will be waiting back home with hot chocolate. Yes, with marshmallows in it, just the way you like it.

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