Sega announces today that it plans to pull some of its back library of mobile games from a number of app stores over the course of the next few weeks. The company would not disclose which titles it plans to remove, but noted that “a number of them” no longer meet its standards.
PlayStation's vice president of publisher and developer relations, Adam Boyes, credits the company's warming-up toward its fans and developers as one of the chief factors for the PlayStation 4's success.
This move has the industry figurehead moving from the maker of one of the most popular multiplatform game engines, Unreal Engine, to its direct competitor, which Unity CEO John Riccitiello said at the GamesBeat Summit this week sees 800 million game downloads a month.