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It's a free app on Google Play and Itunes too
Same graphics and everything.
Well turns out you can play the game right now on android; here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hanaGames.LifeOfBlackTigerFREE&hl=en
Is nobody noticing the fact that the game was on Google Play for months and for free?
The fact that a few mobile games make it onto the digital store doesn't make it a 'lie' that Sony demands certain standards for quality control. Developers always state this is the case when trying to release on PS platforms (as with Nintendo).
Mobile games are what they are - some look pretty awful but are still fun to their intended audience. People love to use your example as a strawman about Sony 'allowing games that seem poor quality' but that isn't what the term means within context (and that game still has 3 stars on PSN, 4 stars on android/iOS so it's obviously not the massive embarrassment people paint it as). Quality control is generally about making sure a program does what it's supposed to do - it doesn't jitter or crash or cause odd things to happen. It is especially important for a competitive online game to run smoothly and PUBG doesn't stack up to the basic standards because it was poorly programmed by a small team and blew up.
Saying that people are lying because you're falsely interpreting their meaning is disingenuous and just spreads misinformation. You also said below that 'sony wanted 12.99 for a free mobile game'... obviously it's only 'free' on mobile because of in-app purchases and generally the price is in the region of what the developer/publisher wants to sell it for / thinks is the ideal price-point. For whatever reason.
Worse than Steam. First Skylight Freerange which was on greenlight but I guess was too shitty for that and is nowhere on Steam. Now this thing that's actually a free mobile game... Wtf is going on with Sony?