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Sony Ericsson announces 20 Android games

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ATLANTA, USA: Sony Ericsson has recently announced more than 20 new games, including 10 exclusive titles, optimized for Xperia PLAY.

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The new titles offer broad appeal to different users and usage occasions from popular, innovative, massively multi-player online titles (MMO) to impressive titles and addictive graphically rich new casual content said a press release.

Amongst the titles announced today is Minecraft, the much anticipated game from the Swedish indie developer Mojang, currently setting the industry alight.

"As Xperia PLAY becomes available to Verizon Wireless customers in the U.S., the portfolio of great games continues to grow and we are delighted to announce 20 new games optimized for Xperia PLAY," said Steve Walker, Head of Marketing at Sony Ericsson.

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"By building on the open Android ecosystem, we're providing a brilliant opportunity for developers and game publishers to bring their best titles to new audiences and fantastic new experiences for Xperia PLAY owners," added Walker.

New Android games exclusive on Xperia PLAY includes:

* Minecraft by Mojang

* Battlefield Bad Company 2 by Electronic Arts

* Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6 Shadow Vanguard by Gameloft

* Desert Winds by Southend Interactive

* Ruined by Bigpoint

* Icebreaker by NaturalMotion

* Sleepy Jack by SilverTree Media

* Cracking Sands by Polarbit

* Armageddon Squadron 2 by Polarbit

* An unnamed fighting game from Khaeon Gamestudio

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The release further added, Sony Ericsson's support for the Android ecosystem also includes its partnerships with key industry players, such as Unity and Havok, with whom it is working to build an ever growing ecosystem.

The company is launching a programme to support and find new upcoming innovative developers called "Stand out from the crowd", which enables game developers to become part of the Xperia PLAY story and get their games the profile they need.

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