Treyarch doesn't know who's making the game for the PS Vita

Jun 25, 2012 14:31 GMT  ·  By

Treyarch’s Director of Communications, John Rafacz, has talked about the studio’s upcoming game, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and teased fans of the series in regard to the upcoming Black Ops Declassified title for the PlayStation Vita and the rumored Wii U version of Black Ops II.

All sorts of studios are currently working on Activision’s Call of Duty franchise, so it’s no surprise that the series is coming to new platforms like the PS Vita, which saw the announcement of Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified earlier this month.

Unfortunately, things are quite secretive and Treyarch doesn’t even know which studio is handling that project.

"I don't know," Treyarch Director of Communications, John Rafacz, told Videogamer. "With regards to the Vita, all I can tell you is that it's quite literally declassified. When I know, I'll tell you."

When asked about the possibility of seeing Black Ops 2 on the Nintendo Wii U, Rafacz continued to play coy, saying that the game has been announced, as of yet, only for a few platforms.

"Right now we've announced that the game is coming for 360, PS3 and PC. Announcements regarding any other SKUs just haven't been made."

This goes against a preview article in a magazine that claimed to have already experienced Call of Duty: Black Ops II on the Nintendo Wii U.

Rafacz did tease, however, that Treyarch was always interested in new technologies in order to further enhance the series.

"Any technology that can enhance the Call of Duty experience, that's a technology that is worth considering. There's that core Call of Duty experience and that is what fans expects, so anything that helps advance that is worth considering," he added.

Nintendo confirmed that the Wii U, specifically its GamePad controller, would be great for first-person shooters like Call of Duty.