We first got wind of Sony’s PlayStation Suite SDK back on the Tokyo Game Show in September, however the company just spread out the applying process for a closed beta test, letting Windows XP and Windows 7 users within the US, UK and Japan submit their credentials for early access. Those getting the nod from Sony might be ready to develops apps to be used at the PS Vita , that’s set to hit in February, in addition to the PS Suite — that “hardware-neutral” framework that’ll allow access from non-PlayStation branded products, including the Xperia Play , Tablet S and Tablet P , with the opportunity of third-party devices to come back besides. The SDK uses the C# programming language, and doesn’t require devs to have access to actual Sony hardware — so don’t expect a Vita to indicate up at your door anytime this year. Think you’veyou’ve got you have got what it takes to be a Sony dev? Hit up the source link to send ‘em the word.
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