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The Witness coming to PC/iOS… but probably not Xbox 720 or Wii U
One of the highlights of Sony’s PS4 announcement was the whimsical, Myst-like trailer for Jonathan Blow’s upcoming puzzler The Witness. The developer has since expanded on its unveiling to Kotaku, and confirmed what other platforms it will appear on.
“Our deal with Sony is a limited-time exclusivity that applies only to competing console platforms. Basically it is that you will see the game on the PlayStation 4 before you will see it on the Wii U or the next Microsoft console, if the game ever appears on either of those.”
In other words, he is free to launch it on the PC and iOS regardless of his deal with Sony. In fact, Blow states that if he and his team were able to develop those versions in time for the PS4 launch, “The ideal situation for us is to release everything simultaneously or close to simultaneously.” The outspoken developer was very forthcoming when discussing why he had chosen the Playstation 4 as the right console for The Witness, and revealed that Sony did not give him money for the exclusivity.
“The real situation is that, because we are a small developer, we only have the ability to launch on a small number of platforms at once. We liked the idea of being on a console, and originally we thought we might be on the PS3 or Xbox 360, but eventually we decided not to target either of those due to the relatively low system specs… The Wii U still has pretty low system specs, so it came down to a choice between the next Microsoft console or the next Sony console.”
In typical Jonathan Blow fashion, he had a lot more to say about The Witness. (more…)
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Tagged Mobile, PC, PlayStation Meeting 2013, PS4, The Witness, Wii U, Xbox One
PS4 Trailer: The Witness
Jonathan Blow’s followup to Braid, The Witness, has been in development for a few years now. But the developer shocked everyone by announcing the game would be available exclusively for the PlayStation 4 during last night’s “Meeting 2013.”
Blow has formed an actual development team for The Witness, which he has dubbed Thekla. The colorful, open-world, puzzle game drops the player on an abandoned island and tasks them with figuring out exactly what’s going on. Watching the trailer a second time, it still strongly reminds me of Myst.
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Tagged PlayStation Meeting 2013, The Witness
Jonathan Blow’s The Witness will appear exclusively on the PS4
Jonathan Blow will bring The Witness, his first-person abandoned island exploration game, to the PlayStation 4. It’s unknown if The Witness will still be released for the PC as originally announced. Blow promises 25 hours of puzzle-based gameplay that’ll be available exclusively on the PS4.
But I’m not going to lie, it looks a lot like Myst.
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Tagged PlayStation Meeting 2013, The Witness