nDreams Announces PS4 Exclusive Title for 2014, “it’s Going to be Something Truly Special”

Developer nDreams, best known for their F2P PlayStation Home game Aurora, has announced that they are working on a PS4 exclusive.

Little else was shared, with nDreams CEO Patrick O’Luanaigh saying:

I’m delighted to be able to officially announce that we are working on a PlayStation 4 title, which will launch in 2014. More details will follow next year, but it’s the most ambitious game we have ever created, and we can’t wait to reveal more about it – it’s going to be something truly special.

Interestingly, the studio has created over 20 different prototypes and experiments for the Virtual Reality headset Oculus Rift, and is now working on a game for it, so it’s possible that they may be eyeing up the PS4’s own VR headset.

Plus, PS Home will still get some love:

Equally important will be our continuing support of PlayStation Home with a host of new items,  outfits, spaces, games and some exciting new technology. PlayStation Home has been a very special place for nDreams over the last six years, and I expect 2014 to be the best year ever in Home. We’re very proud to have had over 14 million visits to Aurora since it started, and we’re planning several new updates to Aurora for 2014 along with some surprises.

We’ll be sure to let you know what the PS4 game is, as soon as it’s announced. In the mean time, be sure to check out all the latest PS4 news right here.

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