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Sony announces it will acquire Savage Game Studios to strengthen its mobile offerings

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Enrique 30 August 2022

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In a press release Monday morning, Sony announced it will be acquiring Savage Game Studios under its newly formed PlayStation Studios Mobile Divison – which develops games for mobile and is independent of Sony’s console development team.

Savage Game Studios has offices in Helsinki and Berlin and the team is already working on an unannounced “AAA mobile live service action game. The company’s co-founders have previously worked with mobile game studios Rovio, Zynga, Supercell, Wargaming, and Insomniac.

I’m thrilled to welcome Savage Game Studios. They join a new independent PlayStation Studios Mobile Division whose mission is to reach even more new players around the world. Michail and his team are already working on something great; I can’t wait until they can show you. https://t.co/61HpPOmFvs

— Hermen Hulst (@hermenhulst) August 29, 2022

Sony explains that its PlayStation Mobile Division focuses on first-party Sony PlayStation titles and “creating new experiences for players through innovative, on-the-go gaming based on new and existing PlayStation IP that meets Play Station Studios’ high-quality standards”.

Sony's PlayStation Studios featuring its first-party intellectual properties Sony's PlayStation Studios featuring its first-party intellectual properties

Following the announcement, Savage Game Studios’ own management will continue to run its day-to-day operations. Terms of the acquisition, including its cost, haven’t been made public yet.

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  • ajg
  • 31 Aug 2022

Sony where game studios go to die ... Sony do us all a favor and buy EA or Ubisoft or at least Activ$ion

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  • 2Wx
  • 31 Aug 2022

Really hope they will purchase EA. Not a lot of notable western gaming studios they can purchase when Microsoft is gobbling everything up these days.

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  • Lkg
  • 30 Aug 2022

It is meant to be just small version of 1, same way there was Z5/Z5 Premium, XZ1/XZ Premium.

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