February 26th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Connected Gaming, Multiplayer Gaming | 1 Comment »
With mobile gaming communities becoming more and more important for developers to set-up shop outside of operators, it is no news that also operators like to create in-house communities. In the UK, T-Mobile has signed a deal with Terraplay to start hooking up their games platform to allow rental and pay-per-play games alongside their regular downloads. This also allows for in-game purchasing to happen and communities to be built.
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