Sony really wants people to get excited about its upcoming PlayStation Vita handheld platform and has now presented the array of games that are currently in development at third party publishers from all over the world.
Sony unleashed lots of details about the PlayStation Vita in recent days, highlighting just what games will be available for purchase when it’s going to be released
next February, in Europe and North America.
After the initial launch period, lots of other games from third-party developers will arrive on the device, and Sony has now mentioned every last one of the titles that are currently scheduled to appear for its Vita.
These range from the special BioShock game designed to the device, to even a Call of Duty or Mortal Kombat game, not to mention a huge amount of other titles that you can enjoy in the list below, straight from Sony itself.
Army Corps of Hell, Square Enix
Asphalt: Injection, Ubisoft
Disgaea 3 Return, NIS America
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance, Ubisoft
Dynasty Warriors Next, Tecmo Koei
EA Sports FIFA Football, EA
F1 2011, Codemasters
Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7, WB Games
Lumines Electronic Symphony, Ubisoft
Michael Jackson: The Experience HD, Ubisoft
Ninja Gaiden (working title), Tecmo Koei
OddWorld: Strangers Wrath, OddWorld Inhabitants
Puddle, Neko Entertainment
Pure Chess, RebelPlay
Putty Squad Vita, System 3
Rayman Origins, Ubisoft
Ridge Racer, Bandai Namco
Shinobido 2, Bandai Namco
Silent Hill: Book of Memories, Konami
Stardrone Extreme, BeatShapers
Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz, SEGA
Supremacy MMA, 505 Games
Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack, Drinkbox Studios
The Treasures of Montezuma Blitz, Alawar Entertainment
Touch My Katamari, Bandai Namco
Troopies, Bloober Team
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom, Capcom
Urban Trials, Tate Multimedia
Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition, SEGA
Orc Attack, Casual Brothers
Ben 10 Galactic Racing, Bandai Entertainment
Dragon's Racing, Ignition Entertainment
Robot Rescue Revolution, Teyon
Mortal Kombat, WB Games
Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft
Bioshock, Take Two
Street Fighter X Tekken, Capcom
Call of Duty, Activision/Blizzard
No actual release dates or estimates were given on these projects, but you can expect many of them to arrive towards the end of 2012, after the Vita is available across the world.
What titles from the list above have got you excited about the Vita? Share your thoughts below.