Sony consoles are getting ready to welcome a new pearl of the independent scene this summer. Indeed, Lone Survivor, the vintage survival-horror by Jasper Byrn arrives on PS3 and PS Vita after seducing PC gamers.
The development of Lone Survivor for PlayStation is Curve’s latest high-profile indie collaboration. It follows the announcement of their work on converting Mike Bithell’s BAFTA-winning platforming adventure Thomas Was Alone for PS3 and PS Vita for release this spring.
The version of Lone Survivor released on Sony consoles will feature exclusive expanded content, including new locations, sidequests and items. Players will also be able to finish the game with a new ending.
Speaking about the collaboration, Lone Survivor’s creator Jasper Byrne said “Lone Survivor's release on PlayStation consoles is a dream come true for me. I've been a big fan of Sony's hardware all my life. I really hope PS3 and Vita owners enjoy the game and its new content.”
Curve’s Director Richie Turner added “We’re very happy to be partnering with Jasper on this project. I’ve always been a massive fan of Lone Survivor and PS Vita is the perfect platform for the game. The Cross Save functionality means players will always be up to date if they’re playing on PS3.”
Lone Survivor will be available on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita via the PlayStation Network this summer.
About Lone Survivor
In this psychological survival adventure, the masked protagonist must escape from a city ravaged by disease, by any means necessary. Starving and exhausted, he has begun to question how much of what he sees is even real. Lone Survivor is a new kind of adventure where the choice of how to survive is up to you.
About Curve
Curve is an independent video games developer and publisher based in London, UK. Founded in 2005, Curve has partnered with many of the leading video game publishers, including; Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, Disney and UbiSoft. In addition to developing its own IP, the company is also working with a number of talented Indie developers to bring their games to console.
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I recomend people to play Home over this, the better "game".
Love all this vita/PS3 love from the indie crowd of late. And usually cross buy...even better