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Resogun is coming to PS Vita

November 4, 2014 by Tom Powter

Considered by many to be the best launch game of the Playstation 4 (and in some eyes, still currently the best game on the system), Resogun is coming to PS Vita.

The indie twin-stick shooter developed by Housemarque was revealed to be coming to Sony’s portable console via Twitter, where the developer seemed to state that a port was being developed by Climax Studios. There’s no word yet on whether the game will support any form of Cross Buy for existing owners of the PS4 version.

Resogun received heavy praise when it launched alongside the Playstation 4 in November 2013, becoming one of the system’s highest rated titles. The game sees you fending off hordes of enemies as you attempt to rescue humans. Recently at Gamescom, Housemarque revealed their next game, Alienation, which seems to be similar to a previous game of their’s, Dead Nation, which was free as part of the Playstation Plus service.

Originally published November 4, 2014. Updated April 13, 2018.

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