Sony owns the IP which is a ”small price to pay” says co-founder Bruce Oberg, to have the ”freedom” to make it what they want. They’re ”lucky” to have Sony.
”We’ll see where we want to go next,” said Sucker Punch co-founder Oberg. ”That could be with Sony. We have a great relationship with them. We love the PlayStation platform. I’m not lying when I tell you it’s a really killer technological platform for us to work on.”
”The support and marketing, and also their approach to us, to let us make the game we want to make, is really incredible. Our relationship with Sony has been just incredible, all through the Sly series and all through inFamous,” he continued.
The studio is very busy with inFamous 2 which sees the return of Cole and his lightning powers in a brand new city, based off New Orleans. ”We would give it serious, serious thought,” said Oberg on a third instalment.
”We know how lucky we are. We’re really lucky to have such a great relationship with such a top-flight publisher that lets us create original IP. The number of studios creating original IP is few and far between.” inFamous 2 releases exclusively on PS3 in 2011.