MW: So, if you play the single-player game, and then play muliplayer, any Speed Points you earn in SP also drive your MP progression, and thats true when you play the game on PS Vita too. Anything you earn on PS Vita carries across to the console version. Its a unified scoring system.
Everything you do in the game earns Speed Points. Speed Points determine your position on the Most Wanted list. Am I outscoring my friends; have I reached the necessary score threshold to take on one of the Most Wanted drivers in the solo game; what speed level am I at in MP; what have I unlocked, and so on. I can push up my Speed Point level on PS3 multiplayer when Im mobile with PS Vita, and vice versa.
...
I think it will turn out to be something that PS Vita owners didnt realize was possible on that machine it is quite a significant achievement to do an open world game to the level of quality that weve managed. And then to have something as highly connected as it is thats something fresh and new. I think it will find a really good home on PS Vita.
PSB: What kind of exclusive PS Vita content have you included?
MW: There are some exclusive PS Vita races and events in there for players to discover. Its another way for players to earn exclusive SP its an extra reward for having the game on multiple devices and it allows us to do something specifically tuned to that device.
PSB: Have you used the PS Vitas unique features in any way?
MW: Well use the touch screen for changing music tracks and in some parts of the interface but the rest of it
you have to use those things where they serve a purpose, otherwise theyre just a gimmick. You run the risk of it not being taken seriously. Well absolutely use it when it makes sense to use it.