Gameloft has revealed new details on its latest upcoming edition of Modern Combat 5: Blackout. Last month we touched upon elements of the story and the locations the game will be taking the player to. This month they released new information on two new features, unified progression and player classes.
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Back in February we talked about Activision and their announcement of a new Tony Hawk skateboarding game that would be made available only to mobile gamers. At the time of the announcement, there were not a whole lot of details released about this new game including any sort of official name for it. Well now we know what they name will be as well as some additional details.
The co-founder of Call Of Duty and Titanfall opens up a new mobile game studio called Nuclear Division
There are plenty of mobile game development studios that get created every day and of all sizes, from the two-man team hoping to make it big with their indie title to sudden 100 staff member teams forming their own companies. So when there is news of a new studio floating around it is unusual, mostly in a good way, and that is the case with a new company called Nuclear Division. So what is unusual, or newsworthy, about this company? The fact that it is being created by the co-founder of the Call Of Duty franchise and Titanfall.
[Updated] The next Modern Combat game from Gameloft has an official title now, storyline details released
Gameloft has finally let the cat out of the bag in regards to the next installment into their Modern Combat franchise, announcing the new game’s official name as well as details regarding the storyline. So what is the official name of this new Modern Combat game? It will be called Modern Combat 5: Blackout.
Perfect World announces their new 3D MMORPG called Dawn of the Immortals, pre-registration now live
PC MMO game publisher Perfect World recently broke into the mobile gaming industry with the release of Elemental Kingdom onto Android. Now Perfect World has announced their newest game slated for release onto Google Play soon called Dawn of the Immortals and while Elemental Kingdom was a TCG style of MMO game, this new one is a full-fledged 3D MMORPG.
Indie developer Michael Olp has been working on his new game for Android called Blockadillo and it appears that it is getting closer to release onto Google Play. Blockadillo is an interesting looking physics-based puzzle games where players must figure out how to solve each stage, clearing the colored block from it before moving on to the next stage.
Rovio profits drop by almost half but this isn’t the beginning of the end for Angry Bird publisher
On Monday Rovio published its most recent revenue statement for all of the company’s profits. Up until now the company has reported huge profits thanks to their Angry Bird franchise and all the games under that umbrella (including Bad Pigges and other spin-offs) as well as games published under the company’s third party publishing brand Rovio Stars. However this new revenue report shows the company’s profits slashed by almost half.
Terry Cavanagh already has plenty of fans in the mobile gaming scene with the release of Super Hexagon, along with a couple of his older titles as well. One of his bigger hits though is called VVVVVV and awhile ago we reported on the fact that it would be coming to Android. Well it looks like it will finally be happening and soon.
Nvidia has done pretty good with their Nvidia Shield portable Android gaming system, especially with the updates as of late improving all the features that gamers have wanted to have improved including the GameStream technology and button mapping. A new benchmark report from AnTuTu now has the Nvidia Shield 2 specs showing up.
Apple and Google are fighting it out for exclusive games by offering large promotional services
Apple and Google are scraping it out for platform exclusive games and they are doing it by offering those games that choose to be exclusive heavy promotional on their respective marketplaces. With the issues of discoverability in both marketplaces being alive and well, this kind of promotion would almost certainly make those chosen game a hit, although maybe not for the right reasons.








