Plus, Sony has also acquired Savage Games Studios, Germany-based video game development company.
While Savage Games Studios has not released any of their games yet, Michail Katkoff, Nadjim Adjir and Michael McManus–the cofounders of the company– have had some experience working on mobile game franchises like Angry Birds and Clash of Clans. The video game studio is currently working on a “new unannounced triple-A mobile live service action game.”
On why Savage Games Studios agreed to partner with Sony, Michail Katkoff, CEO and co-founder of Savage Game Studios, said in a press statement: “We believe that PlayStation Studios’ leadership respects our vision for how we can best operate and succeed, and because they too are not afraid to take chances. All of that, plus the ability to potentially tap into PlayStation’s amazing catalog of IP and the fact that we will benefit from the kind of support that only they can provide.”
Sony’s push into mobile gaming could be seen as another measure it has taken in response to Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard and the Xbox Cloud Gaming, after it acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion. Though Microsoft recently admitted in a court document submitted with Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) that the PS4 sold more than twice as many Xbox One units, Sony has set its sights on the future and PlayStation Studios Mobile is one such attempt which is meant to secure it.