Samsung is working with a leading games firm to develop content for the product, due for release later this year.
Although the device will not be a standalone unit like N-Gage, Samsung’s VP and general manager Ju-ha Park revealed to MCV that the device will be a “a very competitive games offering”.
“There will be a games product and service this year, though not necessarily in a games-specific form factor.
“Functionality such as 3D does not now require a dedicated handset and can now be found in regular form factors,” added Park.
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