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According to a Sony Computer Entertainment Japan presentation slide, 24 video game companies have been granted a license to develop content for Sony’s virtual world, Home.
EA and Capcom has already announced plans to support Home and is now joined by a host of publishers and independent developers who can create content for the service. The list doesn’t exactly throw up any surprise entries, but there are a few notable omissions: Square Enix, THQ, Atari, Midway, LucasArts, Rockstar, Take-Two. Make of that what you will.
The 24 companies granted a home development license are:
Atlus
Activision
Acquire
Irem
EA
SNK
AQ Interactive
GungHo
Games Republic
Q Entertainment
Capcom
Koei
Hudson
Sega
Disney
D3
Spike
Genki
Nippon Ichi
Ubisoft
Bandai Namco
Paon
Tecmo
Konami