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Tretton: 20 first-party Move titles coming this fiscal year, 36 third-party publishers on board

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SCEA president Jack Tretton's just confirmed in an interview with the PS Blog that over 20 first-party games are coming for PlayStation Move this fiscal year.

He also announced 36 third-party firms are on board with the controller. Firms announced to be onboard include Ubisoft, Sega, Activision, EA, Capcom and a lot more.

The full list of publishers involved with Move is below:

  • 505 Games U.S.
  • Activision Publishing, Inc.
  • AQ INTERACTIVE Inc.
  • ARC SYSTEMS WORK CO.,LTD
  • ATLUS Co., LTD.
  • Bigben Interactive
  • CAPCOM CO., LTD.
  • CCP
  • Crave Entertainment
  • CYBERFRONT Corporation
  • Disney Interactive Studios
  • Electronic Arts Inc.
  • FromSoftware, Inc.
  • Game Republic, Inc.
  • GUST CO., LTD.
  • HUDSON SOFT CO., LTD.
  • IREM SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INC.
  • Koei Co., Ltd.
  • Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
  • Majesco Entertainment
  • Marvelous Entertainment Inc.
  • NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
  • ONGAKUKAN Co., Ltd.
  • Oxygen Games
  • PAON CORPORATION
  • Q Entertainment Inc.
  • Q-GAMES, LTD.
  • SEGA CORPORATION
  • Sony Online Entertainment
  • Spike Co., Ltd.
  • SQUARE ENIX GROUP
  • TECMO, LTD.
  • THQ Inc.
  • UBISOFT
  • Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • Zoo Entertainment, Inc.

The name for the controller was finally announced tonight after months of speculation. It's due out sometime in fall.

Everything from the event as it happened is here.

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