Insomniac Games today revealed that they have been recognized during the Employers Group "California's Best Places to Work" survey. They were the only video game company named, ranking as the fifth best place to work in California. The developer of franchises like Ratchet & Clank and Resistance has been given eight "best workplace" honors since 2005, including being recognized as one of the Top 10 Small Businesses to Work for in America for three-straight years along with regional awards naming them one of the best companies to work for in the California, Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley areas.

"Last year was an especially historic time for Insomniac in that we launched two successful games in one year while also laying the groundwork for our new North Carolina studio," said Ted Price, Insomniac Games' founder and CEO. "It's therefore especially gratifying to earn such praise for our work culture considering the volume of activity and change we experienced. When we factor in the multitude of innovative companies populating the state this honor becomes even more humbling and special."

The developer also revealed that it is developing an unannounced title exclusively for PS3, continuing their longstanding relationship with Sony.