Sony's New PlayStation Studios Mobile Team is Making Spinoff Games For Your Phone (theverge.com) 14
As part of Sony's push into mobile gaming, the company has formed a PlayStation Studios Mobile Division that will operate separately from console game development. According to a press release, the new team will create mobile games with "new and existing PlayStation IP." From a report: Sony's move to form a mobile gaming division aligns with the company's overall goal of extending its IP to PC and mobile games, as well as TV series and movies. Earlier this year, Sony announced that it wants half of its games to be on PC and mobile by 2025, with Sony Interactive Entertainment president Jim Ryan stating that it could result in a "significant growth in the number of people who play our games." The company's also looking to expand into live service games -- games like Fortnite, Rocket League, or Destiny 2 that are continually updated to keep players interested -- with its $3.6 billion acquisition of Bungie.
To help fill out its new mobile division, Sony has also acquired Savage Game Studios, whose co-founders previously worked at Zynga, Insomniac, and Wargaming. It doesn't look like the studio launched any games just yet, but it received $4.4 million in funding for a mobile shooter game last year. The press release expands on this a bit, noting that the studio is currently working on "an unannounced new AAA live service action game," but doesn't offer any additional details on what to expect. Hermen Hulst, the head of PlayStation Studios, said the company's "proud" of its "upcoming releases on PC," which should give gamers without a Playstation console a chance to experience games like Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection and Marvel's Spider-Man. "Our mobile gaming efforts will be similarly additive, providing more ways for more people to engage with our content," he said, "and striving to reach new audiences unfamiliar with PlayStation and our games."
To help fill out its new mobile division, Sony has also acquired Savage Game Studios, whose co-founders previously worked at Zynga, Insomniac, and Wargaming. It doesn't look like the studio launched any games just yet, but it received $4.4 million in funding for a mobile shooter game last year. The press release expands on this a bit, noting that the studio is currently working on "an unannounced new AAA live service action game," but doesn't offer any additional details on what to expect. Hermen Hulst, the head of PlayStation Studios, said the company's "proud" of its "upcoming releases on PC," which should give gamers without a Playstation console a chance to experience games like Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection and Marvel's Spider-Man. "Our mobile gaming efforts will be similarly additive, providing more ways for more people to engage with our content," he said, "and striving to reach new audiences unfamiliar with PlayStation and our games."
What the world needs more of (Score:4, Funny)
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Come on now, you know that's not going to be the case here.
It's probably going to be Shitty phone games with micro-transactions and shitty games in general with micro-transactions.
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Unfamiliar? What? (Score:2)
I'm sorry but the people who are still unfamiliar with the name PlayStation in 2022 are 100% likely not interested in videogames at all.
Why not? (Score:2)
I mean, why not move into mobile games. If you can't be bothered to make your console available in stores and can't be bothered to address why you still have supply problems despite assuring everyone you'd fixed the supply problems, might as well make money off people with phones. Let someone else deal with selling the hardware.
The reality, though, is this is where the gaming market is headed. Mobile games make far more money off microtransactions with far less investment in up-front cost. People may not li
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Got any good games coming to PC, Sony?
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Crossing my fingers for a PC port of Freedom Wars then.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
And a Freedom Wars sequel on mobile while we're at it.
My iPhone17XS Pro has a 5K screen so why not? (Score:2)
I only hope that Apple with put in the latest TFlops GPU in their new M3 CPU.
And a 4Kwh battery because I would like to play longer than 30 seconds at 5K@240FPS
They had some already (Score:2)
I remember playing a Ratchet & Clank mobile game called Ratchet & Clank Before the Nexus.
Their earlier mobile games must have shown it's worth it to make more of a commitment.
So will anything be for iPhone compatible (Score:2)