N-Gage II to launch this September
Updates about Nokia’s N-Gage II continue to pour in. The other day, we reported that the Finland-based mobile phone manufacturer held a top secret workshop for publishers and developers in Santa Monica. In the said workshop, Nokia allegedly dished out SDKs of the new phone and discussed features related to gaming.
Anyway, a Nokia sponsored blog is now announcing that the release of N-Gage II will be on September, and EA mobile and Gameloft have already promised to provide launch titles. The entry continues:
They aren’t the only ones, as throughout the year we will continue to make exciting announcements of other leading publishers adding their titles to our games catalogue. The biggest franchises and hottest mobile games will be available to N-Gage users by early 2008.
If you’ve read our previous post about this, you already know by now that a good number of publishers and devs attended the above-mentioned workshop. If all these companies will come up with games for N-Gage II, then all we can say is Nokia has indeed learned its lesson well.
Updates about Nokia’s N-Gage II continue to pour in. The other day, we reported that the Finland-based mobile phone manufacturer held a top secret workshop for publishers and developers in Santa Monica. In the said workshop, Nokia allegedly dished out SDKs of the new phone and discussed features related to gaming.
Anyway, a Nokia sponsored blog is now announcing that the release of N-Gage II will be on September, and EA mobile and Gameloft have already promised to provide launch titles. The entry continues:
They aren’t the only ones, as throughout the year we will continue to make exciting announcements of other leading publishers adding their titles to our games catalogue. The biggest franchises and hottest mobile games will be available to N-Gage users by early 2008.
If you’ve read our previous post about this, you already know by now that a good number of publishers and devs attended the above-mentioned workshop. If all these companies will come up with games for N-Gage II, then all we can say is Nokia has indeed learned its lesson well.