June 10th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: iOS | No Comments »
Following their mobile gaming adventures with Overloaded (Xyanide), Playlogic Entertainment didn't really make any noise in mobile for some time. Now, the company is back to take it's chances at the App Store.
Playlogic's iPhone portfolio will be the responsibility of Reverb Communications. Reverb is known for their publishing work for Player X and Pangea Software.
"We plan to fully support Apple with a wide selection of new IP as well as our existing back catalogue of games," said Rogier W. Smit, executive vice president of Playlogic Entertainment. “Over the past year it has become apparent that the iPhone has moved from being just a mobile platform to becoming another console in the mix. This announcement provides additional insight into Playlogic’s aggressive roadmap for 2009, with a strong line-up on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii and now also focusing on the iPhone platform.”
“Our business is based on building great games. Adding another platform to the mix like the iPhone or iPod touch provides great revenue possibilities for Playlogic, and provides us with new customers to experience our games,” added Smit.
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