Gameloft Shows Trust To The Android Market With The Release of More HD Games

by Genevieve Shontogan on June 24, 2011

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Cr: androidcommunity.com

Famous gaming industries have been releasing their games through the Android Market and they include GameStop, NVIDIA, OnLive, Sony, Valve and Alienware but it seems that Gameloft did not form part of the list because it appears that they refuse to have their HD games listed in the Android market. Instead, they force users to get these HD games through their own site.

Years have passed and it seems that Gameloft has been avoiding the Android Market. Instead of releasing their games through the market, they made it obtainable on their own site. Upon opening of the Amazon Appstore, the industry’s very own Chief Executive said:

“The Amazon ecosystem is controlled where we don’t find too many pirated versions of our games or malware games, so for the consumers, it will be a safer place to come and get applications.”

But it appears that the Gameloft changed its mind. We may not have heard of any word from the industry itself but actions seems to speak louder than words as it released Order & Chaos Online and NOVA 2 HD in the Android Market just recently, in addition to its previous releases of the Modern Warfare 2 and Asphalt 6 games.

Without the need of messing around the Gameloft web store, you can obtain NOVA 2 HD from the Android Market at a price of $6.99 or £4.31. Compatible Android devices at present include various Samsung Galaxy as well as Nexus S models, HTC Desire HD, some US Motorolas, Optimus 2x, Desire Z and Incredible S.

On the other hand, get to play the Order & Chaos Online for free in the first three months from your first log-in and continue playing for only $0.99 per month, $1.99 for 3 months, or $2.99 for 6 months.

 

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