When Namco Bandai originally announced Beautiful Katamari in April 2007, it was slated to appear on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. However, by July, Namco Bandai had quietly dropped Sony's platform from the proceedings, opting instead to release the franchise's first current-generation installment only on the Xbox 360. Two years later, and Namco Bandai now intends to take back up plans to deliver franchise creator Keita Takahashi's off-kilter title to the PS3.
Famitsu revealed this week that Namco Bandai plans to release Katamari Damacy Tribute for the PS3 in Japan later this year. (Scans of the announcement were obtained by Japanese Web site InGamer and translated by GameSpot.)
According to Famitsu, Katamari Damacy Tribute will play out much like previous installments in the franchise. Famitsu notes that the PS3 edition of the game will feature two-player action. The article also mentions that music will again play a prominent role in the title, with a variety of well-known artists covering songs from previous games in the series. The title will also, "for the first time," support high-definition visuals in 1080p resolution, Famitsu reports.
Famitsu's article did not reveal whether the title will be released in other regions, and Namco Bandai of America and had not responded to requests for comment as of press time.