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Gameloft to optimize all their HD games for devices using Intel’s Architecture

Gameloft has released an announcement but this is one of those rare ones where it doesn’t pertain to a specific game getting released or one of their titles getting a big content update. Instead this announcement has to do with optimizing their games, or more specifically, optimizing all of their games for devices that use Intel’s Architecture.

While that is about as exciting as the announcement gets, at least anyone who happens to be running an Android device in the near future that is using Intel’s Architecture will have all of Gameloft’s titles optimized for their device. It’s a good step in the right direction for Gameloft bringing their titles to more people.

If you want to read up more on this, the full press release is below.

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Gameloft Collaborates with Intel to Offer Android HD Games for Intel Architecture

All upcoming Gameloft titles will be optimized for Android platforms using Intel Architecture

Paris, September 11, 2013: Gameloft, a leading global publisher of digital and social games, today at the Intel Developer Forum 2013 announced with Intel, their plans to enhance upcoming Gameloft titles for Android platforms using Intel architecture.

“We are thrilled to optimize our upcoming games for new Android platforms running Intel architecture and once again expand our game catalogue to new high-performance smartphones and tablets,” states Gonzague De Vallois, senior vice president of Publishing at Gameloft. “Intel’s innovative hardware platforms help us unleash our development capabilities for even greater creativity and reach new audiences.”

“Gameloft games are visually stunning and will help create immersive gaming experiences on Intel-based platforms,” said Doug Fisher, corporate vice president and general manager, Intel Software and Services Group. “With top gaming companies like Gameloft investing in Intel Architecture, it’s clear there is no better time for developers and consumers alike to choose systems running the latest Intel processors.”

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