![]() OlliOlli will remain a Vita exclusive until summer 2014 and Roll7, with the help of BlitWorks is very close to getting the crash bug fixed. Simon Bennett, Director at Roll7 is confident about progress "We already have a first playable up and running on the PS4, it's like our little OlliOlli grew up and got some balls! Really feels amazing on the Dualshock™ too.' With Spanish powerhouse BlitWorks curating the PlayStation port, OlliOlli will feel totally at home on the Dualshock™ controllers whilst deviant arcade curators Devolver Digital will be switch-stancin' the game to PC, Mac and Linux ![]() Slam on your FLIPPIN' Face! OlliOlli™ is landing on PS4 and PS3.Īfter the critical and commercial success of OlliOlli on PlayStation VITA, Roll7 is rolling the game onto PS4, PS3, PC, Mac and Linux in Summer 2014. OlliOlli released on PS Vita in January and was warmly received by critics, receiving a 4-star review from Joystiq. The studio is still trying to fix a game-crashing bug that's affected the PS Vita version, and plans to patch in that fix with a larger update soon. Roll7 isn't resting on its laurels, though. Devolver Digital, the publisher behind Hotline Miami, is working on the Steam version. BlitWorks, the crew behind numerous ports like the PS Vita version of Spelunky, is working on the PlayStation 4 and PS3 versions of OlliOlli. Touch Screen works just as well with controller input, so we see no major issues "īennet's studio is not making these ports. "There will be one major change which the fans will like. According to Bennet, the transition from Vita to controllers has been smooth. OlliOlli made limited but impactful use of Vita's specific features, particularly the touch screen for navigation. "We are hyped about playing it on a Dualshock though, it really feels more tactile when going for more complicated tricks!" "The PS Vita was where Sony's big Indie push was in 2013, so that's what they funded," Roll7's Simon Bennet told Joystiq about the game's debut as a Vita exclusive. Roll7's pixelated skateboarding game will appear on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 as well as Mac, Linux, and PC via Steam. Rather than face plant after botching a gnarly kickflip, OlliOlli will stick the landing when it jumps from PS Vita to new platforms this summer.
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