The latest rumors , emerging from self Reuters and Nikkei, suggest that Microsoft had agreed to finally complete the leap to video games and launch mobile platform adapted versions of some of his most important, highlighting specifically the Age of Empires for Android, iOS and Windows Phone course.
However, despite the source that gives rise to this news there are some factors that seem as uncertain or fuzzy on the meaning of this course project. Reuters notes that the Japanese company Klab Games would be responsible for carrying this title for devices mobile, now adopting a scheme free-to-play that would join the RTS Age of Empires to achieve a new gaming experience.
What is a little strange, beyond serious question about how well would a game Real Time Strategy with a micro transaction where it would need to pay to return the advance accessible through the title, the real question is focused did the guys in charge of the project. Klab Games is a development studio quite popular in Japan, for its social games for mobile devices, however, the specialty of this company is based securities using virtual cards mixed with traditional Japanese RPG elements.
So that the report on a port of the original Age of Empires it seems complex, or at least as a real challenge for this signature. Or, on the other hand, it could mean that the new title Age of Empires for Android, iOS and Windows Phone in another format other than the RTS game. According to the report, for the fiscal year-end Microsoft would appear the game, what would this month of June.
Microsoft already has had flirtations with mobile gaming market in previous years, with the launch of a mobile version of Kinectimals iOS and Android without much pain or glory, as well as Ms. Splosion Man for iOS, Twisted Pixel game was once exclusive to the marketplace Xbox.
Meanwhile Polygon undertook to contact Microsoft to confirm, by declaring a spokesman, the game actually goes through, but the format of the same still in doubt:
KLAB Inc. today announced a licensing agreement with Microsoft Corp. to develop a mobile version of the Age of Empires franchise, which will be initially released in English for iOS and Android globally, with plans to develop it into other languages and for Windows Phone in the future. Some sources incorrectly report that there will be more versions of other games based on the franchise of Xbox Live, but no additional information beyond what announce Age of Empires at this time.
Now it's just a matter of time for the specifications of the game and if it will be a free adaptation or true to the original.
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