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Stealth Inc: Ultimate Edition Sneaks to the PS4 in March 2014


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http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2014/02/05/stealth-inc-ultimate-edition-sneaks-to-the-ps4-in-march-2014/

 

 

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Every Wednesday in February, Curve Studios will be announcing a new game, “all of which are titles not seen before on PlayStation consoles, all of which include Vita.” To start things off, Stealth Inc: Ultimate Edition was confirmed for the PS4 today, but Curve took the time to mention how this will be the only port of their 2013 releases in the February announcements.

For Stealth Inc: Ultimate Edition, it will release in March and includes the main game, The Lost Clones DLC, and The Teleporter Chambers DLC. Adding in the main game and DLC, there are 120 levels in total, with new trophies and leaderboards included in the DLC.

A couple more pieces of info show the Ultimate Edition isn’t planned for any more systems past the PS4 right now, and while it won’t include Cross Buy, they are looking at “ways we can offer a very significant discount to people who already own Stealth Inc.” Stay tuned for more info on a possible discount as it arrives.

Giving some hints towards what else they’ll be announcing this month, Curve said, “While this a PlayStation 4 release and we’re very excited about next-gen in general, we’ll be continuing to fully support the excellent Vita in 2014, and have some PlayStation 3 releases planned as well. We currently have no further plans to port any of our other 2013 games to PlayStation 4, but that could change!”

Next week will see the unveiling of an “indie game we’re working on that’s not only a first for PlayStation but also a first for the PC, as well.”

 

 

I haven't played Stealth Inc, but I do think that the idea of announcing 4 new games in one month is interesting.  If anything, this could bring some love to the Vita.

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Hey everyone, Rob from Curve here. We’re happy to announce our very first PlayStation 4 title – Stealth Inc: Ultimate Edition – is out in stores this week. The Ultimate Edition includes the main Stealth Inc game alongside the DLC expansions, “The Lost Clones” and “The Teleporter Chambers.” The game is available for $14.99.

At Curve we’re best known for bringing over the indie games of other developers to the PlayStation platform, but Stealth Inc is our very own creation. Thought up in the mind of our Lead Designer, Jonathan “Bidds” Biddle, the game was originally developed in his lunchtimes while working on other projects.

We originally released Stealth Inc last year for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3, and it’s been one of our most popular titles ever since, so it was a the obvious choice to bring over to PlayStation 4. With the DLC included, the Ultimate Edition includes 120 levels versus the original game’s 80.

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It’s not just about numbers though! A puzzle-platformer, Stealth Inc relies on really good level design. That means we need to create levels that are fun and challenging, but not so hard you want to stop playing the game. That’s a skill we developed making Stealth Inc, but it’s a skill that really shines in the DLC packs.

The 40 DLC levels in the Ultimate Edition represent some of the most varied and difficult challenges yet, and explore more of the back story of the facility where Stealth Inc is set. Of course, they also include brand new leader boards and achievements that will challenge even the few people skilled enough to S-Rank the levels of the original game.

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It’s great to be able to join the growing crowd of PlayStation 4 developers. Stealth Inc might have been a PlayStation 3 and Vita title, but we’re also very busy working on games like The Swapper to bring to PlayStation 4 this year, as well as continuing to be one of the most active developers for the PlayStation Vita.

 

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