Microsoft isn't the only one working on a mobile games platform--Sony is also developing its own PlayStation mobile experience. Earlier this month, Xbox president Sarah Bond confirmed Microsoft's ...
Sony is expanding into mobile gaming by acquiring mobile developer Savage Game Studios. As part of the move, Sony announced that it has established the PlayStation Mobile Division. Sony has been ...
In October last year, Sony Corporation announced plans to acquire Ericsson’s 50 per cent stake in mobile phone company Sony Ericsson—a move that saw the mobile handset unit become a wholly owned ...
Sony set up a dedicated PlayStation mobile gaming unit in a major push beyond consoles. Sony also said on Monday it acquired Helsinki- and Berlin-based mobile game developer Savage Game Studios. Sony ...
Like its major competitors EA, Activision, Take-Two and Ubisoft, Sony is also doubling-down on mobile gaming. In a recent annual corporate meeting, Sony confirms it will make more mobile games based ...
Sony isn’t the first name you think of when it comes to mobile games, but the company has brought some of its PlayStation IP to Android and iOS in the past. This week, Sony confirmed much bigger plans ...
Just like Nokia, BlackBerry, and HTC, Sony has had a rather long history in the mobile market, back when it was still joined with Ericsson in that endeavor. Like HTC, however, it has been struggling ...
Sony is catching up with other mobile gaming firms at the moment after it completed the acquisition of Savage Games Studios. The Japanese console maker has made this move as part of the official ...
Sony appoints Olivier Courtemanche as head of mobile and Justin Kubiak as head of mobile business development. The leadership changes come as Sony plans a PlayStation mobile platform and expands its ...
It looks like Sony has patented a new PlayStation-style controller for use with your mobile device. Per VGC, a patent was recently filed by Sony Interactive Entertainment's Japanese branch, and the ...
An attendee walks past the PlayStation logo in the Sony Interactive Entertainment booth during the Tokyo Game Show 2018 on September 20, 2018 in Chiba, Japan. Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images Sony's ...
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