The Register® — Biting the hand that feeds IT

Feeds

PlayStation Suite gets sweetener

Sony touts SDK to devs

Those with PlayStation certified Android devices will be pleased to know Sony has launched an SDK for developers to bring more PS games to the mobile platform.

Following the Xperia Play's release last year, the number of PS Suite games remained limited with Sony keeping dev cards close to its chest.

An SDK - set to be launched in beta form next month - opens the doors for all, with developers able to improve upon the number of titles available for PlayStation Suite devices.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play gaming Android phone

That means those with the Xperia Play, the S and P tablets or Sony's latest Android handset, the Xperia S will have access to heaps more content through the Playstation section of the Android Market.

The full launch of the $99 SDK later this year and subsequent increase in games could be the added incentive needed for other manufacturers to jump on board with PS certified devices. Game on. ®

Latest Comments

The real question in everyone's minds

How long until they get an Android SNES emulator to recognize Xperia Play's gamepad?

0
0

More from The Register

Is the next-gen console war already One?
Microsoft’s new Xbox - and more
 breaking news
Apple cored: Samsung sells 10 million Galaxy S4 in a month
Beware of South Koreans bearing Android
US boffin builds 32-way Raspberry Pi cluster
Beowulf cluster built for the price of a single PC
STROKE this mouse to make apps POP, says Microsoft
Windows 8 Start button comes to Redmond's rodents
Nintendo throws flaming legal barrel at YouTubing fans
All your walk-through vid revenue are belong to us
Fairphone goes on sale to all
The Android handset that's PC can be yours
Microsoft reveals Xbox One, the console that can read your heartbeat
Upgrades Live service – and no always-on requirement

Hands on with Hyper-V 3.0 and virtual machine movement

Our award-winning Regcasts have teamed up with training provider QA for the deepest of deep dives into Hyper-V, including a live demo.

Understand VM movement - just click to play, or go here for a bigger version.