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I guess they never tried it
Never really understood the concept of PlayStation Mobile.
It was never supported anyways. I had an Xperia phone that was "certified" and you had to go find the app in the store. Then it hardly had any worthwhile apps of it's own anyways.
I knew the idea wouldn't last so I jumped to HTC One instead of waiting around for a new Xperia.
Probably because they're releasing PlayStation Now, which will potential be a lot better.
Terrible games selection anyway.