List of games that Sony will launch on the market for smartphones

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Nintendo has always been a company that has had a hard time admitting that it was making a mistake by not deciding to release some of its most successful games for mobile platforms on the market. After having released a couple of games, which leave much to be desired, Nintendo will release Mario Run, Nintendo's first official game based on one of its hit series. But it is not the only one, since Sony announced a few weeks ago that it will also take the same path and is preparing to launch some of its most popular games for mobile platforms on the market.

Of the 10 games that Sony plans to launch in the next two years, 6 of them, will arrive in Japan next year, to later expand to other countries to take advantage of the pull of the company. Sony has created a new games division to bring its most successful franchises to mobile devices, ForwardWolks, who has officially published the list of the 10 titles that will arrive in the next two years endorsed by Sony.

  • Arc The Lad Wild Arms.
  • Boku no Natsuyasumi.
  • Disgaea.
  • Doko Demo Issho.
  • Hot Shots Golf.
  • Mingol.
  • No Heroes Allowed! DASH !.
  • PaRappa the Rapper.
  • Sora to Umi no Aida.
  • Yomawari.

Moment there are no planned release dates, neither of the titles that will arrive over the next year nor those that will be delayed, but as the year progresses we will have more notifications about it. What we do not know is whether Sony will launch its franchises for both Android and iOS, or if it will focus solely on Android, where the company offers various mid-high-end terminals and that at the moment are not working badly.


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