Laughing Jackal “Working Hard” on New Playstation 3 Title.. Code name: Mystery Game X

LaughingJack Laughing Jackal Working Hard on New Playstation 3 Title.. Code name: Mystery Game X

Laughing Jackal is a game development and publishing company that while I have been following them for a few years… have neglected to actually post anything much on them – instead focusing more on another Majesty House group you should be familiar with…. Ghostlight. Therefore starting 2012 I hope I will be able to bring you more information on their company such as this small tidbit of information.

In their recent release on their website, they stated they were hard at work on their next unannounced Playstation 3 game which they are dubbing Mystery Game X (I implore them to keep the name regardless of what their product ends up being). While they have an early prototype working in their office which they claim “Judging from the sounds emanating from that corner of the room, it’s safe to say that there’s a lot of excitement about it”, no word on what the game is or about except that it is a mix two genres that they have not really explored before. Judging from their releases over the years it is quite hard to tell what it could be.

Will we be seeing Water Polo x Horse Racing? Cooking x Spy Thriller? Only time shall tell. To see a list of their previous developed games and past commissioned work, visit HERE.

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