2K Czech gangster sequel reportedly originally
intended to be next-gen launch title, but that has become "unlikely" due
to need for additional staff.
Mafia III is currently in development at 2K Czech for the PlayStation 4 and next Xbox, according to a Eurogamer Czech report (translated by the author and posted to Eurogamer's English outlet).
According to the report, Mafia III was originally planned as a next-gen
launch title, but this has become "unlikely," as 2K Czech is currently
in the process of staffing up following the loss of 40 developers last year.
A 2K representative told GameSpot, "It is 2K's policy not to comment on rumours and speculation."
There are currently 13 open positions
at 2K Czech, which include calls for artists, programmers, and various
designers. According to the job listings, people chosen for these
positions will work on the developer's "next AAA title."
2K Czech's most recent release was tennis simulator Top Spin 4, which launched in March 2011.
A report
from earlier this year suggested that 2K Czech was assisting Rockstar
North with development on Grand Theft Auto V. A Rockstar representative
denied this claim, plainly stating that the two studios are not
collaborating on anything.
The analyst consensus is that the next Xbox (recently confirmed
by Microsoft) and the PS4 will be on store shelves for holiday 2013. As
for their capabilities, GameStop CEO Paul Raines said last month that
these consoles will provide "unbelievable new capabilities for rendering, speeds."
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