July 21st, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: Windows Mobile | No Comments »
In an interview with Kikizo, an executive from Microsoft outlined that the company is very interested in mobile gaming. The company will enter, but has no set timeline.
Shane Kim, who holds a role as Microsoft Corporate VP, revealed that they are building a service in Live that will extend to other platforms. According to Shane, there is still room for Microsoft to enter the crowded mobile gaming market.
"The question will be, how do we enter into that market – do we do our own device, do we create our own phone – that's a question for the company itself – do we continue to go down the Windows Mobile path which is that path that we're on today, etcetera, etcetera. Believe me, we understand the importance of that device in people's lives."
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