InnoGames

InnoGames

 

The folks at InnoGames have just announced a new business partnership with MTG. They’ve also just released a new gameplay video providing our very first looks at several new titles they have in development. All of the titles in question are mobile games with no release dates announced as of yet. Each project is in various stages of development and testing. The titles include an action-RPG MMO with multiplayer boss battles, a survival RPG with crafting, and a Unity-powered MMO strategy game. Here’s the short video with the gameplay footage:

 

You can view the full press release below:


 

See the sneak peek video and screens of these titles here http://clevercomm.com/Innogames/MTG%20acquisition_Oct%2013/

Video can also be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAUg_T1wWys&feature=youtu.be

See the link below in the announcement to read about InnoGames being acquired (35% stake) today by MTG.

 

InnoGames Releases First-Look Video of Several Titles in Development

October 13, 2016. InnoGames just released the very first look at several titles it has in the works within a short gameplay video. The 45 second clip features a Unity powered MMO strategy game, a MMO action RPG with multiplayer boss battles, and a survivor themed RPG, where crafting items is central to gameplay. All the titles are developed for mobile devices. Release dates have not been announced, and the publisher is currently in various stages of testing each project.

The sneak peek comes on the back of InnoGames’ investor partnership news, which was also announced today.

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