Nihilistic claimed that Activision had started work on a Vita Call of Duty around October 2011, before Nihilistic was “brought in shortly thereafter”.Īnd choosing Nihilistic to pick up the game’s troubled development would have made sense for Activision and Sony. The game likely went on to become Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified under Nihilistic Software. Kotaku claims that the studio, which has previously developed handheld ports of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and Guitar Hero, had hoped to release a port of this year’s CoD on Sony’s portable, but the “flawed” project was “moved to another studio” after Activision pulled the plug. A PlayStation Vita version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 had been in development at handheld-specialist Vicarious Visions before being canned by Activision, a new report has claimed.
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