Worried that your portable PlayStation might be missing out on some of the PS3’s biggest games? Well, it looks like that might be changing, with a LinkedIn profile locking down the upcoming All-Stars Battle Royale for the PS Vita.
Robert Krekel, a sound designer at SCEA, has PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale for PS3 and Vita under his “Current Project”. His other work includes Starhawk and Uncharted 3.

Let’s hope that E3 this year also features a few Vita games that aren’t ports – although I’m not personally complaining, I’d rather play games like this on the go so this suits me just fine.
LittleBigPlanet Karting is also expected to feature a Vita version.
Source: TGL.
Nate
Shocker. Good news though, I’d rather play this on the go as well.
DixNeuf
Meh, can’t stand games like this, although I’m so desperate for Vita games I’ll probably give it a look.
Peter Rushton
More reason to get a Vita… tempted!
bigbaldwolf
Wohoo! I think it was going to happen anyway after they said ‘maybe’ but I can look forward to this now
Cutter.T
Hopefully its buy one get two
Jakster123x
I was expecting this, but are we trusting LinkedIn here?
IAmJacksMedullaOblongata
Typo? ;)
Jakster123x
Exactly :)
Jakster123x
Oh btw, Castlevania 2’s coming to Vita as well. Just saying.
Kennykazey
Unless it adds to the ps3 version (cross-play or something), I’m not that interested. This game is made to be played with 4 player same-couch multiplayer.
SpookyMulder
This type of game is much better suited to the Vita than the PS3 IMO, so now I’m interested.
matthangzhou
I hope Sony can introduce something similar to cross play in the future whereby you could pay a bit more for the ps3 version and get a digital download version of the vita one. Obviously buy one get two would be the best but I think this could be a happy middle ground as I can’t see too many people buying both versions at full price. I’d love two copies of games such as mortal kombat, lbp karting and bioshock but I can’t see me ever getting two full price but I’d definitely be interested paying a bit more for the privilege.