October 4th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Gambling | No Comments »
Phantom EFX, a player in the world of on-line gambling for PC and MAC platforms, today announced to be moving into mobile game development in order to extend their reach in the gambling industry.
Phantom EFX announced to be porting their most popular gambling games to over a thousand devices including mobile phones and PDA’s. It’s not clear which platform will be used but a wap based strategy would be the most obvious way for the company to achieve this.
“We are very eager to utilize the Phantom Fiber mobile platform and could not be more pleased with the vivid graphics, extraordinary speed and technical sophistication that they presented to us,” stated Jim Thompson, President of Phantom EFX. “With some of the most superior technologies on the market, we are confident that fans of our PC titles are going to take full advantage of the mobile product offering and provide an instant customer base for the mobile games,” Thompson added.
Jeff Halloran, Chairman and CEO of Phantom Fiber Corporation stated, “From our initial meetings with Phantom EFX, we recognized the immediate synergies between our technologies. The quality graphics and world class game offerings of their organization, coupled with the connected and non-connected functionality of our mobile solution, combines to make a very exciting mobile offering. Together we have constructed a mobile strategy to ensure rapid adoption and broad distribution of the products.”
Phantom EFX planned to launch their services during the first half of 2008.
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