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Sony Will Bring A Number Of Games From Its Playstation Consloe To Smartphones

Sony Will Bring A Number Of Games From Its Playstation Consloe To Smartphones

Nintendo has made inroads into the mobile industry by releasing a slew of games for Android and iOS. Sony seems to be attempting to introduce a variety of games from the PlayStation console to smartphone devices. 

Sony will most likely follow suit in the near future. The latest work advertisements posted by Sony provide the proof. On a website, the Japanese company is seen looking for the best candidate to serve as Head of Mobile at PlayStation Studios. 

As Head of Mobile at PlayStation Studios, you'll be responsible for developing game development strategies for the mobile platform, as well as laying the groundwork for future growth.

You'll also be in charge of all facets of Sony's exclusive gaming expansion, from gaming consoles and PCs to smartphones and Live Services, with the goal of making the most successful PlayStation games adaptable to other platforms.

 

On the same page, Sony also provides a work desk as well as the qualifications that applicants must meet in order to be considered for a position at the Sony PlayStation Studios office in California, USA.

Sony recently released two free smartphone games based on common game franchises: Sackboy (Run Sackboy! Run!) and Uncharted (Uncharted: Fortune Hunter).

Run Sackboy! is a platformer game that is arguably similar to the original, but with a 2.5D rather than 3D perspective mechanism. Uncharted: Fortune Hunter is a puzzle game rather than an adventure game, as the Uncharted series is known for being.

Sony intends to introduce a range of flagship PlayStation games to Android and iOS with the appointment of a Head of Mobile at PlayStation Studios. The adaptation of games like God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon Zero Dawn, and others to mobile platforms will be fascinating to watch. When these games are played on smartphones, can they have the same plot, graphics, and gameplay? This is undoubtedly worth the wait.