Ready At Dawn, creator of GOW: Chains Of Olympus, says it is â??doneâ?? with format

God Of War dev quits PSP

The developer of God Of War: Chains Of Olympus on PSP has announced that it will no longer be making games for the format.

Ready at Dawn, which also produced 2006’s Daxter, placed a statement on its website earlier today, which read:

‘With Chains of Olympus going gold in Japan, we’re now officially done with PSP development.

‘So today we sent all our devkits back and seeing all these boxes ready to be picked up definitely marks the end of an era here at Ready at Dawn. Can’t wait to show you guys what we have in store.’

The California-based studio was formed back in 2003 by ex-members of Blizzard and Naughty Dog. It recently finished work on a Wii port of Capcom’s PS2 smash Okami.

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