| By Alex Dobie 13 Mar 2012 |
For whatever reason, Sony wasn't able to finish up
PlayStation support for the Xperia S before
the phone hit store shelves in Europe. Today, though, that placeholder
link in the Xperia S app drawer now loads a web page where the
PlayStation Store and PS Pocket app can be downloaded. The same goes for
the Xperia S's Japanese counterpart, the Acro HD, which launched in
late February.
To get your fill of classic 32-bit titles, you'll
first need to enable non-Market applications in Settings >
Applications, then run "Let's start PS store" in the app tray. Next,
download the two apps, which in turn will let you buy and play games.
We're seeing around a dozen titles available on our review unit, though
some of those are still only playable on the Xperia Play. And it
should be noted that you'll need a PlayStation Network or Sony
Entertainment Network account to access Sony's mobile gaming catalog.
The manufacturer plans to bring PS certification to
all its 2012 phones, including the Xperia P, U, Ion and the
recently-announced Xperia Sola.
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