Call Of Duty Hits PS Vita This Autumn

Hopefully this isn’t something Activision don’t want us to talk about, but in a recent Game Trailers video Geoff Keighley talks to Guy Longworth, Sony’s Senior Vice President of PlayStation Brand Marketing about Vita, and in it Longworth confirms that Call of Duty will hit Vita “this fall”.

Of course, there’s nothing else in there – no word on whether it’ll be a mainline CoD title that’ll run alongside the console versions, use cloud saving and allow you to continue your multiplayer campaign on the toilet, or whether it’ll be a cute top down shooter with twin stick control.

We’ve not heard anything about Call of Duty on the Vita since seeing the logo up on screen during E3 last year, so what’s going on is anyone’s guess but I’m assuming it’s not anywhere near ready to show yet, and this is just Sony reminding people that the game will, eventually, exist.

But, yeah, it’s there, and it’s still coming.  The quote’s at about 3.50.

Via NeoGAF.

27 Comments

  1. If its as close as the main console couterpart with multiplayer then this could be a massive system seller for the western market.

    Stopped playing the COD franchise after Modern Warfare 2 but if the Vita version has Cross play with the PS3 and allow me to play my PS3 save on the Vita then i may not be able to say no to playing it.

  2. It has to be a ps3 game that runs on the vita on the go. Seriously the campaign is fun for only about 3 days then its all about the multiplayer. If I cant rank up my ps3 account on the go with the vita then I definetly wont be buying cod on PS3 AND Vita.

  3. Hope it’s not a third person COD, as wasn’t particularly impressed by the MP modes with it. It needs to be a fully fledged COD for this to sell. I may not be a COD fan anymore but I want the Vita to succeed and the unfortunate truth is, it needs COD to help achieve it.

  4. COD on vita doesn’t really appeal to me, but it’s no great surprise that Activision would milk the franchise for every penny and cover all posible game formats.

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