In mid-October we reported on Tapjoy teaming up with Machineworks Northwest to bring an official port of Duke Nukem 3D to Android. Well the wait is now officially over and your favorite ass kicking, gum chewing, stripper loving hero is now available on the Android Market.
Tag: FPS
So IGN had a chance a few days ago to sit down and get some hands-on time with Gameloft’s upcoming Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation game in multiplayer mode which is slated for both Android and iOS devices. While the single-player game looks great, true FPS fans are looking forward to having an FPS title available with real console like multiplayer.
Gameloft has been announcing on their Twitter accounts, all of them, that their third installment into the Modern Combat series of games, Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation will be released onto iOS devices Oct. 27th with the Android version to come ‘in the following weeks’.
Fans of FPS type games, especially those from back in the day, are in for a treat as MachineWorks has partnered up with TapJoy to bring Duke Nukem 3D to Android. MachineWorks has tapped into TapJoy’s $5million dollar developer fund to develop Duke Nukem 3D for Android.
Gameloft has just announced that their upcoming 3D FPS game called March of Heroes has been officially canceled. Those of you out there who were looking forward to this game being released don’t have to worry about waiting anymore. However, Gameloft did include a little gem of information in their post.
About a week or so ago Gameloft hinted at a new FPS game that would be debuting soon with an image posted on Twitter of some bullets. That was all the information that was given but now we can rest easy in knowing what game that was about, Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation.
Maybe the title is a bit extreme but we are definitely taking a step towards a hit in productivity soon as GameString has officially closed the registration for Closed Beta sign-ups and will begin testing soon. If you don’t remember who GameString is, let me refresh your memory by saying this: World of Warcraft on your Android device.
EA is being sneaky these days it seems as last week we saw the quiet launch of their Android Flexion store along with one game being released for the Xperia Play called D.A.R.K. Well this week we find another game quietly released onto the EA Flexion Store in the form of Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
The sequel to one of Gameloft’s first FPS games for Android called N.O.V.A has just made it’s way onto the Android Market. As promised, Gameloft will slowly be releasing their games onto the market for purchase for people who do not want to use their storefront. It comes at a cost though.
Today Gameloft has released a trailer for their upcoming game March of Heroes. The interesting thing about this game is that it has been developed using the Unreal Engine, one of five upcoming games Gameloft mentioned it will be developing with this engine. They have released a trailer as well.