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Exit Games announces Mobile to PS3 support

  • Posted August 21st, 2007 at 00:06 EDT by
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Exit Games, the mobile gaming platform, announced support of the PS3 and Wii today. Neutron 4.0 is the industry leading mobile multiplayer platform allowing advanced community connectivity, cross platform development, and in game billing regardless of media device.

Harald Behnke, CEO of Exit Games stated, "Neutron continues to lead the way with innovations that enhance social gaming capabilities...Cross-platform connectivity enables our customers to build game communities that reach over three billion devices, making Neutron a much anticipated multiplayer solution for true mass market casual gaming." A promising notion with the implementation of HOME just around the corner.

With over $4.6 million in venture capitol gathered in March, Exit Games is on the fast track of product development. Coupled with the adoption from THQ and Vivendi Games, Neutron 4.0 could be on the rise.

Phil Harrison's brief example of the XMB on his cell phone during E3, gaming technology of this medium could be ready to take center stage. Keep a close eye on PSU for more information on Exit Games and what it brings.

Source: GameDaily.com

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  1. kflashin

    • 7:17pm EDT - August 20th, 2007

    I see many posability's coming from this

  2. cashville

    • 11:18pm EDT - August 20th, 2007

    this nice, one more reason why SONY rulez

  3. gingo

    • 6:13am EDT - August 21st, 2007

    psn id: gingo.... this is interesting and could lead to many possibilities

  4. PS3-The Ultimate Machine

    • 4:58am EDT - August 22nd, 2007

    More support for the best console ever made!!(And i don't mean the Wii)

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