Sony announced Thursday that it's
ForwardWorks subsidiary will develop games for IoS and Android devices in Asia. The move makes Sony the latest console game company to move into smartphone apps, following rival Nintendo. Nintendo's first smartphone app, Miitomo, was released in Japan last
week. But Miitomo is more like a social experience than a traditional
game. The app asks users questions about themselves, and then shares
those answers with friends. Sony
appears to be taking a different route. The company said it will offer
"full-fledged game titles" and use existing PlayStation games and
characters in new apps. Japan-based Sony has previously dabbled with smartphone gaming without much success. In 2012, the company launched PlayStation Mobile in an attempt to bring
Android smartphone games to its dedicated handheld console, the
PlayStation Vita. Sony has also promoted a range of Android smartphones
with "PlayStation Certified" branding, including a handset from Sony
Ericsson with a PlayStation-style controller. But PlayStation
Mobile failed to catch on, and few titles were released for the service.Can Sony succeed ton its second attempt to develop games for smartphones? Send your comments to the Smartphone and Tablet Zone: http://smartphoneandtabletzone.blogspot.com/
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