Mobilebits, the team behind the SoulCraft franchise on Android, has released a bit of a surprise today called Heroes of SoulCraft which is the company’s new MOBA game based off of the SoulCraft world. What is even more interesting is the fact that this particular MOBA can be played cross-platform with other players on mobile or on PC. There is even support for Android TV along with controller support.
Tag: soulcraft
Soulcraft, a game that went into beta mode right at the beginning of this year, finally sees the light of the day as a “proper” release as the year fittingly comes to a close. The game, which has you playing as angel for now, features five different game modes set in diverse real-world locations that are depicted in cell shaded graphics such as Hamburg, New York, Great Wall of China and Venice.
Currently in an open beta status, both versions of SoulCraft by Mobilebits have received an update that was apparently inspired by Blizzard’s Diablo III game. For those of you unfamiliar with SoulCraft, this is a top-down isometric 3D action-RPG where humans, angles and demons are battling it out for the right to claim Earth as their own.
The action-RPG title from MobileBits called Soulcraft THD has now dropped the Tegra exclusivity and is now available for non-Tegra based Android devices. Currently still in an open beta status, Soulcraft was originally released for Tegra-based Android devices for free.
SoulCraft THD by Mobilebits has gotten an update that features a complete new zone to play in. Currently still in Open Beta tags for Tegra-based Android devices, SoulCraft THD now comes with the Cambodia location to play through, slaying demons and collecting souls galore.
Back during CES 2011 we were at the nVidia press event where a game development studio going by the name of Mobile Bits. The game they showed off was called Soulcraft which we were smart enough to film the entire tech demo of. Since then a lot of people have been asking us when the hell it will be landing on Android? The answer is soon.
We are here at the nVidia Press conference here at CES 2011 and we will be live blogging during it thanks to actually having my WiFi back up and running! Feel free to jump past the break and join us.