Will You Be Using PlayStation Mobile?
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If you’re an avid gamer, then for sure it would be a dream come true if your favorite PlayStation games would become available right on your smartphone, right? Guess what: Sony has just released PlayStation Mobile! It’s more than just a gaming app-it’s the ultimate store for you to get the games that you got hooked with back during the day.
Sony has quite made a big investment on expanding the reach of their consumer games since the start of the year, beginning with the hardware console PlayStation Vita, their PlayStation Store where avid players can purchase and upgrade their current games all in one seating, and now, expanding towards cross-platform apps to widen the scope of their games.
This is definitely good news for fans not only of PlayStation but also of Android, practically because the launch of PlayStation Mobile gives them a better edge against iOS, which until now remains to lead in the field of gaming apps. Fandroids have more reason to rejoice as they are no longer limited to lesser-known games and a iOS rip-offs; they also enjoy the same deal they had with PlayStation.
PlayStation Mobile also offers a more secure purchasing process; while the mechanics of getting gaming apps is practically the same as that in the Google Play Store, users who wish to get their games would have to sign first using the PlayStation Network ID. This marks the exclusivity of the apps themselves, and as a protective measure against piracy, which is very much common in the Android universe.
PlayStation Mobile available on different Android devices?
While Sony has its own line of smartphones and Android devices, the games available in PlayStation Mobile work across all types of gadgets. Among the devices in which the app is supported include HTC One x, TC One x, One V, and One X+. Sony Ericsson smartphones such as Xperia Play, Xperia Arc and Arc S, Xperia Arco, Xperia Arco HD, Sony Tablet P, Xperia S, Xperia Ion, Xperia Tablet S, Xperia V, and of course, PlayStation Vita, all accommodate the app.
However, Samsung, LG and Motorola users have yet to wait until the app becomes compatible with their own hardware configurations; so far users of such smartphones and tablets are still not permitted to use the app. Sorry guys-it’s still Sony-exclusive.
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Jesica Gordon
Jesica Gordon
Content Writer
Experienced writer covering technology and mobile development.
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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