Don’t Starve developer Klei Entertainment has spoken about bringing the title to “additional platforms” including the Vita.
The developers spoke to Edge online about the games success and their future plans, saying that one million players attempted the unforgiving survival game “well before” 2013 rounded off.
“We’re investigating a proper Vita version [of Don’t Starve] at the moment, but we’re not quite sure yet,” Klei’s Corey Rollins said.
“Currently, a lot of people play Don’t Starve: Console Edition using the PS4′s remote play, and really enjoy it. So we’re looking into a proper Vita release.”
“As for iOS and mobile, that is something we’ve also been investigating and we think might work, but it’s not at the front of our development priorities right now. It’s still on our radar, though.”
Don’t Starve was released for PC, Mac and Linux in April 2013, and came to the PlayStation 4 as a free PlayStation Plus title earlier this month.
The studio will be releasing DLC Reign of Giants for the title and hopes the attention the game has gotten from the PlayStation Plus release will mean high sales.
“With PlayStation Plus, beyond promotion of being a featured game, a lot of people who maybe wouldn’t have tried our game did [try it] and really enjoyed it.”