
VG247 writes: The Last Guardian director Fumito Ueda has said the game may support PlayStation Move.
Speaking in an interview with Dengeki Online, Ueda said there’s a possibility of Move support being included when the game launches, although he did add, “If we do adopt Move, it would be Move-compatible, and not exclusive.”
Also in the interview, Ueda said the new PS3 revamps of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus will include Trophy support – although that’s a given as it’s now a requirement for any new game being released on the system.

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This game made a huge impact on me, the friendship beetween the boy and Trico reminded me of my old stubborn dog that was my friend when I was a kid.
The first game that ever made me cry, I love it
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Considering how easy it is for developers to implement Move control and the small processor footprint, it's not surprising that more and more devs will opt to include support for their future releases.
I'm sure Team Ico could find some very interesting uses for the hardware.
Since we don't know enough about Last Guardian I can't imagine how Move will be used but I am sure it will be fun.People don't agree but the fact that Move is easily integrated into games is good for Sony/third party relations.
The more the merrier. This is the strength of the move, easily added to games that usually use the dualshock. Killzone 3, Infamous(if romours are true), LBP2, hopefully the last guardian
be nice for the move if it does. if it does cool i've already got my move controller if it doesn't who cares it's still going to be an awesome game.
Well I support Last Gaurdian.