Sony has finally announced its plans for PlayStation Mobile on Tuesday with a "full-scale launch" in nine countries this fall.
PlayStation Mobile will launch in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Australia with 30 new titles from a variety of categories, including Adventure, Action, Puzzle and Sports. Titles will be created both by third-party publishers as well as Sony's own SCE Worldwide Studios.
Sony made the announcement at its Gamescom press conference, where the company detailed how PlayStation Mobile will work.
According to Sony Computer Entertainment Europe CEO Jim Ryan, the company is planning "bite-sized games" which will play on PlayStation Certified devices, which include Android smartphones and tablets as well as the PlayStation Vita.
Titles will be purchased from the PlayStation Store, where they'll be tied to a user's PlayStation Network ID. According to Sony, that means that one PlayStation Mobile purchase can be played on any Certified device tied to that user ID.
In addition to the PlayStation Mobile news, Sony announced that ASUS and Wikipad have been added as new PlayStation Certified partners, so expect some new supported hardware from those companies in the near future.
J.R. is a recovering independent feature film producer/director who turned a love of shiny gadgets into a steady stream of gigs writing about them for fun and profit. He can be frequently be found talking nonsense on Twitter and IGN.
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