
Japan is looking to have mobile games available in the country in the near future.
The country is considering a new law to allow developers to make games for smartphones in 2020.
A source told Bloomberg the government wants to allow the mobile gaming industry to start in 2020, with a goal of launching a full-fledged smartphone game platform by 2021.
“The country has been struggling to create a new industry in the mobile space and it’s looking to be one of the first to launch a mobile game business, said Kazuhisa Uchida, president of Tokyo-based mobile gaming company, Aksys Games.”
I think we have a good chance of making it happen in 2020,” Uchido said in an interview.
Aksy Games, which has more than 5,000 employees in Japan, has a mobile platform that allows users to play games for free.
A game with an Android-based app and the option to pay for the game is available.
The game features a wide range of characters, from robots to a giant dog and a dog named Baku.
The platform also allows players to create their own custom games.
“It’s not a new thing. “
People are also working on virtual reality headsets for virtual reality,” he said.
“It’s not a new thing.
People are starting to develop virtual reality for gaming.”