Sony plans to extend the service PlayStation Suite, available on Android, even with the Windows operating system platforms and IOS. "There are several operating systems, but initially we will focus on Android," said Kaz Hirai during a conference translated by Andriasang. "There are Windows, IOS and so on, but we do not have the resources to make the service compatible with all operating systems from the beginning.
We do not want to exclude even products such as Sony TV and Internet are open to every solution." Initially, PlayStation Suite will bring the classics of the first PlayStation on Android. Sony's plans, however, the service should evolve in a neutral environment that will allow developers to make games for multiple platforms.
Certified through the PlayStation brand, Sony will show the devices compatible with PlayStation Suite, while the quality control performed on the software will prevent the service becoming a repository for inferior products.
We do not want to exclude even products such as Sony TV and Internet are open to every solution." Initially, PlayStation Suite will bring the classics of the first PlayStation on Android. Sony's plans, however, the service should evolve in a neutral environment that will allow developers to make games for multiple platforms.
Certified through the PlayStation brand, Sony will show the devices compatible with PlayStation Suite, while the quality control performed on the software will prevent the service becoming a repository for inferior products.
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