It turns out that picture Sony and Insomniac Games were teasing is for the announcement of the newest edition of the Ratchet & Clank series.
Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus will be the epilogue of the "Future" series, and it's coming out for the PlayStation 3 this fall at the same $29.99 price point the latest game was released at. Colin Moriarty dives more into why Insomniac Games went back to a traditional form in his full preview of the game at IGN.
Long-time Insomniac employee and the visionary behind the Ratchet & Clank series, Brian Allgeier, noted that “the time was right to come back to the core series” with Into the Nexus after he'd spent time on Fuse. All 4 One and Full Frontal Assault were enjoyed by some and criticized by others, but it can’t be disputed that neither was a traditional, true-to-form Ratchet & Clank game. Allgeier said that doing a “family” and “competitive” game, respectively, allowed his team to finally “do something different,” but Into the Nexus allows them to go back in an old-school direction.
While the title doesn't have the "Future" imprint (as of now), it will be the fourth and last installment of the series.
The story will be more on the spookier side, according to the preview. But expect the same amount of wacky characters, combat with insane weapons and gadgets, and story that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
Some tidbits from the review that I found interesting was that there was an alternate title to keep up with the innuendo in all the other titles, and there is a possibility of not having a Vita version of the game due to R&C: Full Frontal Assault's technical issues.
[A]s for the complete lack of innuendo in Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus’ name? One of Insomniac’s working titles for the game was Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nether Regions. But the developer eventually settled on Into the Nexus as its final title (it will be called just Ratchet & Clank: Nexus in Europe).
And as for a Vita iteration? It’s entirely possible, but it’s still up in the air. The Vita version of Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault met a whole lot of trouble during development and came to the market much later than it was supposed to. As such, Insomniac is cautious this time around. “Everyone would love for it to come to Vita,” Insomniac’s James Stevenson told me, “but it has to be up to the series’ standards” before the company makes any definitive statement.[Source: IGN]
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