Sony announced to stop supporting PlayStation Mobile for Android
Sony has announced it will stop supporting the PlayStation Mobile service for devices running Android and certified PlayStation Certified in the near future.
Sony has announced it will stop supporting the PlayStation Mobile service for devices running Android and certified PlayStation Certified in the near future.
As such, the next Android versions will no longer have access to Sony's PlayStation Mobile service, while those running Android 4.4.2 and under Sony's PlayStation Certified will still have access. service. Devices running Android 4.4.3 and above will have problems accessing and playing games, while devices running Android L and newer will no longer have access to the service.
Sony also added that it will not certify PlayStation Certified for any devices that will be released in the near future and the company has not said the reason for discontinuing support for PlayStation Mobile for Android.
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