Sony Announces First iPhone and Android Games Including Hot Shots Golf, Yo-kai Watch, Project Field, and More


HIGHLIGHTS

  • Sony announced a host of smartphone games at an event in Japan
  • Most of them were on PlayStation consoles first in one form or another
  • They should be out in Japan and parts of Asia through 2017

Last month we reported that Sony would be announcing renewed efforts in mobile gaming via its newly created studio ForwardWorks. At an event in Japan, the company unveiled what could be expected in the year to come.

Classic original PlayStation role-playing games such as Arc The Lad and Wild Arms will see mobile variants as would Parappa The Rapper — a rhythm game for the original PlayStation as well. Hot Shot Golfs will see an entry on mobile as would strategy role-playing game franchise Disgaea.

Other announcements include Project Field — a card collection platform where actual physical cards will work with a smartphone app (pictured above). Yo-Kai Watch for mobile will be a part of this. The series is exceedingly popular in Japan on the Nintendo 3DS with entries selling as well as Pokemon.

Square Enix will also work with ForwardWorks on a joint project. Details will be announced at a later date.

Sony PlayStation games coming to Android and iOS:

  • Hot Shots Golf
  • No Heroes Allowed! DASH!
  • Arc The Lad Wild Arms
  • Doko Demo Issho
  • PaRappa
  • Boku no Natsuyasumi
  • Disgaea
  • Yomawari

Sora to Umi no Aida (translates to The Space Between Sora and Umi, a new IP helmed by Sakura Wars creator Oji Hiroi)

Safe to say, these will be initially for Japan and certain parts of Asia, with a global rollout afterwards. Barring Project Field and Yo-Kai Watch for Project Field, everything else has graced PlayStation consoles in one way or another.

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In the past Run Sackboy! Run! a spin-off of popular PlayStation platformer LittleBigPlanet graced mobile devices as did Knack’s Quest and Ratchet & Clank: Before the Nexus. There have been a host of companion apps as well for games like Beyond: Two Souls, SingStar, and Until Dawn.

This time around, its efforts appear to be directed towards revenue generation rather than the aforementioned games and apps that were meant for promotional purposes.

“ForwardWorks will leverage the intellectual property of the numerous PlayStation dedicated software titles and its gaming characters as well as the knowledge and know-how of gaming development expertise which was acquired over the years with PlayStation business to provide gaming application optimised for smart devices including smartphones to users in Japan and Asia. The company will aim to deliver users with opportunity to casually enjoy full-fledged game titles in the new filed of the smart device market,” a press release from the company read when it announced the formation of ForwardWorks.

Sourse: gadgets.ndtv.com

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