Journey and Flower Not Coming to Wii U, Developer Still Open to Wii U Games

Next game won't be exclusive to a single platform.

Posted By | On 03rd, Jul. 2013

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Journey and Flower represent two of the very best games on the PlayStation Network and the PlayStation 3 in general – while the latter has seen much critical appreciation, the latter soared, winning several Game of the Year awards and to this point, still selling.

But don’t think that developer thatgamecompany be bringing either of those games to any other platforms, especially the Wii U which they are interested in. Responding to fan queries on Twitter, the developer simply stated that it was the agreement to stay exclusive to the PS3 that led to both projects being funded in the first place.

The developer also stated that they’re next game won’t be exclusive to a single platform – even if it is on just one console in the beginning (essentially, like a timed exclusive).

We still don’t know about their next project, but if Journey was any indication, it should be just as breath-taking and inspiring. And hopefully, it’ll be on multiple platforms sooner rather than later.


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