Sony ups investment in Chinese game incubator

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Japanese tech giant in race with Microsoft to cash in on games produced in China

Hong Kong — Sony plans to expand a programme to identify and incubate Chinese-made games, in a race with Microsoft to tap China’s gaming market.

“The scale of the third phase will far exceed the previous two,” Bao said, adding that Sony will publish some games and its PlayStation Studios will support enrolled projects. Bao said in an interview on Wednesday that the new batch aims to include 10 titles or more, and it welcomes games of all genres.

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