We first got wind of Sony's
PlayStation Suite SDK back at the
Tokyo Game Show in September, but the company just opened up the application process for a closed beta test, letting Windows XP and Windows 7 users in the US, UK and Japan submit their credentials for early access. Those getting the nod from Sony will be able to develops apps for use on the
PS Vita, which is
set to hit in February, along with 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 potential for third-party devices to come as well. 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 show up at your door anytime this year. Think you have what it takes to be a Sony dev? Hit up the source link to send 'em the word.
Sony opens registration for PlayStation Suite SDK beta, lets devs build apps for Android and Vita originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Nov 2011 09:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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