Infinity Blade II was developed by Chair Entertainment and published by Epic Games for iOS devices. Our review is based on a ...
Infinity Blade is the one title for iOS devices that is truly pushing the boundaries of gaming on Apple's mobile platform. It comes as no surprise that, in just four days, the title takes reign of the ...
Apple's prioritization of mobile gaming was typified in September, when Epic Games announced at one of the Cupertino-based company's high-profile events that it would be bringing Unreal Engine 3 to ...
Epic Games' Infinity Blade series, which may have single-handedly demonstrated that premium games can succeed on mobile, is no longer available for sale. Epic Games' partnership with Apple saw the ...
infinity Blade. We certainly loved it, declaring it to be an “elegiac App Store masterpiece,” but did Joe and Jane App Store agree? It appears so. According to Appmodo, who looked at the Game Center ...
Epic and Chair Entertainment have released a launch trailer for Infinity Blade II, which is now available on the App Store. It really makes us wish we had an iOS device just so we can play it. If you ...
Infinity Blade 3 has been given a new trailer to celebrate its launch on iOS devices. Priced at $6.99 in North America and £4.99 in the UK, Infinity Blade 3 is compatible with the iPhone 4 through to ...
It seems fitting that, days after Epic CEO Tim Sweeney proclaimed Infinity Blade the "most profitable game we've ever made" - based on man years invested versus revenue co-founder Mark Rein has ...
Infinity Blade 2 has been announced by Epic Games and ChAIR Entertainment. The action-adventure sequel will be available as an iOS exclusive in December. Epic showcased the game at Apple's 'Let's Talk ...
Fortnite’s newest item, which has seen a lot of criticism since being added to Battle Royale this week, is getting a big nerf. Developer Epic Games has confirmed it is taking away the ability to ...
Epic Games and ChAIR Entertainment have officially named their Unreal 3 Engine project for iOS devices as Infinity Blade, and set a release date of holiday season 2010. The game will feature the same ...
Infinity Blade might look familiar. That’s because you’ve already seen the game during Apple’s iPod event in September, where the game was demoed during Steve Jobs’s presentation as “Project Sword.” ...
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