I don't know who Savage Game Studios is, but I see they have offices in Helsinki and Berlin, which are (with Barcelona) probably the cities with probably the biggest pool of mobile gamedev talent and studios in the world.
Edit: I see their CEO is Michail Katkoff (Founder of Deconstructor of Fun, did work in the past in Digital Cholate like me, but in the Helsinki office, whose bosses after it went to create Supercell) and have as VC Play Ventures, who also have former Digital Chocolate employees (their CEO was my direct former boss in my studio).
They have many people, like their game director who came from Wargaming and are (or were, it's pretty common to cancel games under development in mobile gaming) working on a shooter:
https://venturebeat.com/games/savage-game-studios-raises-4-4-million-for-mobile-shooter-game/
I see in LinkedIn they also have former Supercell, King, Rovio, Kabam, Wooga, Yager, Glu, Rockstar, Ubisoft, IGG employees. As an example, their art director did work for 10 years at Rockstar.
Another lame decision from Jimbo and Hermen
It's becoming a trend a this point
Yes, Sony said they will make more mobile games, more PC ports of old games and more PS exclusive games than before. And that to do so they'll grow their internal studios and buy new ones plus they'll continue signing 3rd party exclusives.
Nothing new.
I mean this is announcement is “who cares” until they release some Pokémon GO level success.
I wonder if Sony will move the mobile gaming studios and publishers they have under Sony Music to this new PlayStation Studios Mobile Division.As an example early this year they bought Lasengle (known as Delightworks game division before being sold to Sony) under Aniplex.
That company has as president Yoshinori Ono (former guy in charge of Street Fighter) and developed Fate/Grand Order, which generated to them a Billion per year and has been a worldwide top 10 top grossing mobile game for years, sometimes even above Pokemon Go.
Examples:
Mobile market is the biggest moneymaker in the industry. We are seeing a bigger push into it from major game developers now.
Yes: