Developers jump on board for PlayStation Move

11 March 2010

The question on everyone’s minds after Sony’s Move announcement yesterday is which developers and publishers will jump on board to create new titles and offer support for the motion controller.

Thus far several games which will offer Move support have been announced. The most notable of these is an altered version of the popular PS3 exclusive platformer LittleBigPlanet and a mini game compilation known as ‘Sports Champion’.

Electronic Arts also recently announced that the next Tiger Woods PGA Tour title would feature PlayStation motion control support. Capcom has also joined the fray, hinting that PS3 owners may see a motion control supporting Resident Evil release.

In the spirit of comprehensiveness we have tracked down the full list of publishers which have confirmed support for the PlayStation Move.

Gamers will be happy to see the likes of Capcom, Activision, EA, Ubisoft and Square Enix included – along with a few surprises.

505 Games U.S.
Activision Publishing, Inc.
AQ INTERACTIVE Inc.
ARC SYSTEMS WORK CO.,LTD
ATLUS Co., LTD.
Bigben Interactive
CAPCOM CO., LTD.
CCP
Crave Entertainment
CYBERFRONT Corporation
Disney Interactive Studios
Electronic Arts Inc.
FromSoftware, Inc.
Game Republic, Inc.
GUST CO., LTD.
HUDSON SOFT CO., LTD.
IREM SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INC.
Koei Co., Ltd.
Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Majesco Entertainment
Marvelous Entertainment Inc.
NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
ONGAKUKAN Co., Ltd.
Oxygen Games
PAON CORPORATION
Q Entertainment Inc.
Q-GAMES, LTD.
SEGA CORPORATION
Sony Online Entertainment
Spike Co., Ltd.
SQUARE ENIX GROUP
TECMO, LTD.
THQ Inc.
UBISOFT
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Zoo Entertainment, Inc.

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