
It's no secret that Sony Computer Entertainment sees mobile gaming as a large contributor to its bottom line in the future. That vision became clearer Tuesday when Sony revealed more details about its PlayStation Mobile service. The skeleton of the program was revealed earlier this summer at the E3 conference in Los Angeles, but at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, Sony put some flesh on those bones. PlayStation Mobile will allow Sony to bring some of its vast backlist of games to its mobile hardware -- its Xperia phone line, its tablets and its Vita handheld game player.



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