14 May 2021, 07:05 am
Microsoft decided to collaborate with TiMi Studios, the developer of Call of Duty Mobile. The latest collaboration could bring a brand-new game sensory experience.
(Photo : Screenshot from Twitter post of @ArshiyaGamer) Call of Duty Mobile Partners With Microsoft Players Can Now Expect Brand-New Game Sensory Experience
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Microsoft s popular Xbox Games Studios is specifically the one that partnered with the popular game developer. Today, Tencent Tianmei Studio Group announced the formal formation of a deep strategic partnership with Xbox Game Studios, said TiMi Studios. The two sides will combine their experience and strengths to carry out in-depth cooperation, added the game developer.
(Pocket-lint) - The Xbox team might have made some of the biggest gaming franchises on the planet over the last 20 years, popularising the likes of Halo and Gears of War, but it s fair to say it s never really conquered the mobile space.
That could partly explain why Xbox Games Studios just announced a partnership with Tencent, specifically the Chinese giant s subsidiary Timi, to explore gaming projects together.
While there s nothing in the official announcement to explicitly confirm that the idea is to work on mobile titles, that s very much the heartland of Tencent s work so we d be pretty surprised if it turned out otherwise.
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It s that time of year again. In the run-up to E3, even in a pandemic, rumors abound. Here s an overview of the current rumor mill.
14 Apr 2021
E3 2021 is almost upon us. Although it will be a digital-only event, it should be a little bit more traditional in delivery than it was last year, which saw game announcements stretch out randomly across the whole summer (please,
please no more of that).
In any case, in the run-up to E3, it feels like the rumor mill spins up in tandem. Deals are made, marketing teams get involved, and things get a little