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Written by Trey June
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Thursday, January 26 2012 08:05 |
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Insomniac Games, the creator of the Resistance series and developer of all three of the Resistance games on the PlayStation 3, has announced that last year's Resistance 3 will be the studio's last in the franchise.
"We won't be making any more Resistances," said Insomniac CEO Ted Price to VG247 today. The news comes following last year's release of Resistance 3 to good reviews but weak sales. Founded in 1994, the studio's current project is OverStrike, a four-player co-op action game slated for release on both the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, making it the first multi-platform game in studio history.
Although Insomniac is moving on, Resistance remains the property of Sony, making further games in the franchise from other developers a strong likelihood. Indeed, there has already been one non-Insomniac installment in the franchise: SCE Bend's Resistance: Retribution for the PSP. Nihilistic is also working on the upcoming Resistance: Burning Skies for the PS Vita.

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