Sony Shuts Down Mobile Studio Neon Koi, Says Mobile “Remains A Priority Growth Area”
Sony has shut down mobile studio Neon Koi, though co-CEO of SIE Herman Hulst says “mobile remains a priority growth area.”
Read moreSony has shut down mobile studio Neon Koi, though co-CEO of SIE Herman Hulst says “mobile remains a priority growth area.”
Read moreDestiny: Rising is a brand new Destiny game for mobile, coming from Bungie and NetEase, check out the details for yourself here.
Read morePlayStation will let you send a QR code to invite people into your games, even if they’re not your friend on PlayStation, check out the details here.
Read moreAccording to Sony’s CEO, the company’s future in gaming will remain focused on PlayStation, and be expanded to PC, mobile and cloud gaming.
Read moreThe head of PlayStation’s mobile studio has departed two years after the division was created.
Read moreSony just made another big acquisition in terms of fleshing out their mobile efforts, with the purchase of Delight Works, the team behind Fate/Grand Order.
Read morePlayStation has made a small but important change, as it seems they now publish games on PC under “PlayStation PC LLC” instead of “PlayStation Mobile”.
Read moreSony is beta testing a new feature for the PlayStation App, where captures taken on your PS5 will upload to the cloud so you can access them on your phone.
Read morePlayStation continues to invest in their mobile branch, this time with the hiring of Nicola Sebastiani, the former Apple Arcade content lead.
Read moreSony is looking expand its mobile offerings to complement its AAA games output, with the goal of making PlayStation more social.
Read moreSony Interactive Entertainment is hiring for a Head of Mobile to bring various beloved PlayStation Studios IP to phones and mobile devices.
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