Here Is Why Kodoku Is Not Coming To The Xbox One

Sony's support cited as the main reason.

Posted By | On 22nd, May. 2014

Carnivore Studios’ Koduku is an upcoming survival horror title for PS4 and PS Vita which plans to put the player in a horror situation and urges them to explore across a island in Japan. The game has a different twist and will not have zombies as main enemies. Instead the players will face off against Japanese folklore inspired by Lovecraftian creatures and must avoid them by forming strategies and new techniques.

Given that the game is due only for PlayStation platforms, GamingBolt asked Carnivore Studio whether there are any future plans to bring the game to the Xbox One. Unfortunately, for Xbox One owners there are no such plans at the moment.

“So far, we do not have official plans to release it for Xbox One. The choice has mostly been driven by the support Sony can give us as independent developers, which really helps us,” Romain Toutain, Technical director and co-game designer of Koduko told to GamingBolt.

Kodoku is expected to launch next year on the PS4 and PS Vita.


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