Makers of the new game, 'Ether One' says that they would want to bring the title to Sony's game consoles but don't have any current plans for Microsoft's game box.

Speaking with OnlySP, 'Ether One' developer White Paper Games remark, "We'd be really excited to get Ether One onto the Playstation for two reasons. Firstly, we're all big Playstation players and when we've been sitting on PC's for 15hrs a day, we generally like to go home and pick up a PS3 controller instead of sit at a PC. We also love their exclusives and PS+ services!"

White Paper Games' Pete Bottomley continues, "Secondly, Sony reached out to us and have been so great and friendly towards our studio. They drop in from time to time just to say hey and ask how development is going so it's a nice relationship! They've been so helpful in our development so we definitely feel like we would want to work with them however no plans are currently set in stone."

As for a possible Xbox One release, Bottomley told OnlySP that they have actually not spoken to the Xbox-maker. "We haven't tried out the ID Xbox. To be honest, we haven't really spoken to Microsoft at all and no one has ever reached out to us from there so we don't currently have any plans for Xbox," Bottomley said in the report.

'Ether One' is a first-person mind game which gives gamers two options on how to go about the game. The first option is a puzzle-free exploration path that gamers can complete at their own pace while the second option is more adventurous and more complex, says the title's website.

The title is set to release on March 25 via Steam. Check out a few comments on the upcoming game from the title's page on Steam Community and the official trailer below.

"Every once in a while a game comes along that hits you with a vivid art style and intriguing design at a hundred miles per hour" - Indie Game Magazine

"From what they've shown us so far, the art style of Ether is gorgeous." - Destructoid

"The impressive lighting effects and deep colors of the Unreal Engine game only increase the appeal of escaping into explorable abstraction as you walk Jean's mind." - PC Gamer