The PlayStation Suite SDK will allow developers to create one game across numerous Android-powered and Sony devices. Thursday Sony Computer Entertainment said that a software development kit (SDK) for the PlayStation Suite (PS Suite)
platform will be released this November. The kit will allow developers
to create content for PlayStation Certified (PS Certified) devices,
hardware certified through the PS Suite license program, and for the PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) handheld console set for a Q1 2012 release.
“Supporting C# as the programming language, PS Suite
SDK can run programs developed in C# on virtual machine equipped on
both PS Certified devices and PS Vita. By supporting development for
multiple devices and by adopting libraries to create a variety of
content not only limited to games, PS Suite
SDK will not only help developers save their cost in creating new
content but also allow them to efficiently create their content on one
SDK and without having to create on several different SDKs.”
So far the only devices that support Sony's PlayStation Suite
platform are the Xperia PLAY smartphone, and Sony's two Android-powered
“S” and “P” tablets. However, Nvidia has stated that it's working with
Sony to bring the PlayStation platform to Tegra-equipped Android phones and tablets. So far an actual release date is unknown, but Tegra device owners may actually see a release next month.
“SCE
will provide a variety of content towards these PS Certified devices
from end October through PlayStation Store on PlaySation Network,
starting with original PlayStation games (PS one classics),” the company said. “‘ The service will start in nine countries including Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Australia and with more countries to follow. In next spring, SCE will enhance the PS Store for PS Certified devices and provide content created by PS Suite SDK, further prevailing the world of PS Suite.”
The detailed information of Sony's PS Suite SDK, including how to download, will be announced via a dedicated PS Suite section on SCE's official website. The site currently isn't live, so stay tuned.
source:2DayBlog.com
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