Killzone for PS3 and Vita and new unknown game in development

GDC: Guerrilla working on three new titles

Guerrilla Games currently has three games in the works, the studio’s art director has revealed.

As reported by IGN, Jan-Bart Van Beek said that the team was currently developing an as yet unnanounced game whilst also working on Killzone for Vita and PS3.

Van Beek did not elaborate on whether the PS3 title would be a brand new instalment into the Killzone franchise or if it would be released as DLC for existing games.

He also neglected to reveal further details for its new unknown title, but explained part of the creative process of designing a new game idea.

He described how team members pitched ideas they had for the next studio’s game, which started out at 32 and was whittled down to just four by the group.

Whilst the it never made it to development, he said that the last few ideas were fused together to form a steam punk style Sherlock Holmes take on fighting monsters in a retro-futuristic setting, with the game to be titled Dark Science.

Release dates for all three in-development games have yet to be revealed by the Sony studio.

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