Multiplayer connectivity between Wii, PS3, PC and mobile for casual gaming
Aiming to provide a more universal multiplayer gaming experience, Exit Games has developed a way of connecting multiple – not to mention very diverse – platforms using its new Flash Library technology.
Exit Games’ Neutron multiplayer platform will enable players to get connected and play with each other using their mobile phone, browser, PC, Wii or even PS3. Sounds like a good deal? Yes indeed. “Cross-platform connectivity enables our customers to build game communities that reach over three billion devices, making Neutron a much anticipated multiplayer solution for true mass market casual gaming,” said Harald Behnke, Exit Games’ CEO.
Exit Games has an impressive track record on mobile gaming, including Penalty Cup 3D, where mobile users all over the world get connected and play World Cup over GPRS. The mobile games provider also hosts games in various Asian countries.
This cross-platform multiplayer function will be featured in the Leipzig Games Convention (Hall 1, Booth 151 in case you’ll be able to drop by), and you can be sure that we’ll cover it for you. Until then, stay tuned!
Aiming to provide a more universal multiplayer gaming experience, Exit Games has developed a way of connecting multiple – not to mention very diverse – platforms using its new Flash Library technology.
Exit Games’ Neutron multiplayer platform will enable players to get connected and play with each other using their mobile phone, browser, PC, Wii or even PS3. Sounds like a good deal? Yes indeed. “Cross-platform connectivity enables our customers to build game communities that reach over three billion devices, making Neutron a much anticipated multiplayer solution for true mass market casual gaming,” said Harald Behnke, Exit Games’ CEO.
Exit Games has an impressive track record on mobile gaming, including Penalty Cup 3D, where mobile users all over the world get connected and play World Cup over GPRS. The mobile games provider also hosts games in various Asian countries.
This cross-platform multiplayer function will be featured in the Leipzig Games Convention (Hall 1, Booth 151 in case you’ll be able to drop by), and you can be sure that we’ll cover it for you. Until then, stay tuned!