VG247 writes: Epic Games president Mike Capps has said the company is planning to bring triple-A games to iPhone.
Speaking in an interview with Gamasutra, Capps said rather than compete with big casual games, the company will be doing what it does best – high quality, triple-A games.
“It would not be smart to compete with the Bejeweleds and Angry Birds of the world on the iPhone,” he said
Capps said Epic would focus on what its proprietary tech will bring to Apple’s handheld.
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Epic Games winning its cases against both Apple and Google is shaping the way forward for the future of mobile gaming.
I feel alot of mobile gamers are kids which will at some point probably turn to console or pc. Mobile gaming just doesn't cut it for me.
Epic Games scored a win against Apple as the iPhone's manufacturer is being forced by the European Commission to reinstate Epic's iOS developer account, paving the way for the return of Fortnite to the platform.
Beh. Tim Sweeney is such a pain. He's always trying to force Apple to play by his rules. He should make his own phone, and launch his own app store there and see if he can make it viable. Options are nice, unless they're parasitic, i.e. Epic Games / CCP.