Gameloft opens up Android marketplace
- 18 May, 2010 08:32
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Gameloft is one of the foremost mobile phone video games companies, so it should come as no surprise that the publisher is figuring out new ways of putting its games onto phones. The company's Android games, including Assassin's Creed, HAWX, and N.O.V.A., can now be purchased directly from its website as well as the Android Market. The company revealed to GameLife that it is currently exploring multiple options of presenting its Android titles to fans, so additional methods of giving out its games.
Last November, the company revealed that some of its iPhone games have sold 400 percent higher than their Android counterpart.
SOURCE:Gameloft Sidesteps Android Market for Mobile Assassin?s Creed, HAWX [Wired GameLife]
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