Black Ops Creators Treyarch Have No Clue Who’s Making PS Vita’s Declassfied

Treyarch is being kept in the dark about who’s developing the first Call of Duty game for Sony’s PS Vita, Black Ops: Declassified. Treyarch’s Director of Communications John Rafacz also touched on the rumored Wii U version of Black Ops II.

“I don’t know,” Rafacz admitted to Video Gamer when asked if Neversoft, the latest studio to join the Call of Duty franchise, is working on Black Ops: Declassified. “With regards to the Vita, all I can tell you is that it’s quite literally declassified [classified].”

Since the title and logo announcement at E3 earlier this month, only a small blurb made its way on to the web, confirming multiplayer and a campaign of Special Ops missions.

John Rafacz refused to comment on whether Black Ops II will launch on the Wii U. He said, “Right now we’ve announced that the game is coming for 360, PS3 and PC. Announcements regarding any other SKUs just haven’t been made.”

However, Rafacz shared his excitement for what the Wii U could offer the Call of Duty series. “Any technology that can enhance the Call of Duty experience is worth considering,” he explained.

“There’s that core Call of Duty experience and that is what fans expects, so anything that helps advance that is worth considering.” Nintendo recently expressed their plans to make the Wii U the “prefered console” for the Call of Duty crowd.

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