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Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell: Conviction is a nailed down Xbox 360/PC exclusive, but that doesn’t mean future titles in the franchise can’t appear on the PlayStation.
Speaking to Edge, Splinter Cell: Conviction’s creative director Max Beland has revealed future titles aren’t currently tied down to specific platforms.
“I don’t see why it wouldn’t,” said Beland when asked if the franchise had a future on PS3. “I’m not involved in the business deals. I joined Splinter Cell after the exclusivity deal with Microsoft had already been signed, but there’s no reason why Splinter Cell couldn’t be on the PS3.”
He added: “[The next game] is open to new deals. If Microsoft wants an exclusivity deal, they don’t call me, it’s Yves [Guillemot, Ubisoft CEO] dealing with the business people. But yeah, I guess we could even be a PS3 exclusive if there’s a deal that makes people happy there.”
Splinter Cell: Conviction is scheduled for release on April 16 for Xbox 360 and PC.