PlayStation Mobile kicks off on Vita and Android on October 3
Sony has announced that its PlayStation Mobile initiative will kick off on October 3.
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Sony has announced that its PlayStation Mobile initiative will kick off on October 3.
Games developed for PlayStation Mobile will be distributed via the PlayStation Store, and Sony has confirmed that games purchased for one platform will be playable any other device registered to the same PlayStation Network ID.
Sony has launched the open beta version of the PlayStation Suite SDK, inviting developers to tinker with the tools and new improvements made from the closed beta.
Sony announced its plans for the open beta and full release roll-out of the PlayStation Suite SDK today, which it hopes will increase the content offerings on the service by inviting in more developers.
The "PlayStation Phone" and other PlayStation Certified devices will be able to play more than PSone games soon--PSP games have been re-rated by the ESRB for Android devices.
The official PlayStation Store for 'PlayStation Certified' Android devices launched today, with a launch lineup of ten vintage PSone games for gadgets including Sony's own Xperia Play and Sony Tablet S.
PlayStation Suite is Sony's platform for bringing games across multiple "PlayStation Certified" devices. Developers will be able to purchase the SDK in November, while content will be distributed next Spring.
Sony has announced pricing information and loose release details for its Tablet S and Tablet P devices, the two devices compatible with the new PlayStation Suite.
The Xperia Play is set to launch May 26 on Verizon. It will cost $199.99 with accompanying agreements, and comes packaged with seven Android games.
Sony unveiled two tablets at a Tokyo event, both of which will be compatible with the PlayStation Suite. The S1 is a traditional design, while the S2 is a clamshell with two screens.