The game will arrive in September/October

Aug 16, 2007 09:19 GMT  ·  By

Fishlabs will soon bring the final version of their highly expected "Blades & Magic" mobile game. The release is set to take place in the near future, with hopes of a fast expansion towards many markets in a short time.

"Blades & Magic" will be released in two versions, for best matching the demands of various handsets. What the game counts most on in order to reach a real success is the high graphics possibilities and evolved 3D sceneries and cinematics that regular mobile phone games are not capable of providing.

Both available versions will bring the same amount of intense action, with 42 warriors and magic skills. This is backed up by almost 10,000 words storyline of nine chapters and 24 cut scenes. In total, there are up to six to ten hours of intense and challenging gameplay.

"Finally, after more than 18 months of development we're excited to demo the final version of Blades & Magic at Games Convention. The title has already received high praise at top-tier gaming events for its unique combination of truly stunning visual art and animation, long-lasting playability and one-thumb gaming and we expect Blades & Magic to be one of our new top-sellers", commented Fishlabs' CEO and Co-Founder Michael Schade.

"Blades & Magic" will be published with the help of Player X to more than 150 channels in Europe, South America and Asia. "Our strategy is to only work with a small number of content providers so we can ensure the best possible service for their quality products. Blades & Magic? is one of the best 3D titles out there and we're looking forward to taking Blades & Magic? to gamers all around the planet", said Tony Pearce, Player X CEO. WDA will make sure that the game reaches the North America too sometime later this year.

The final version of "Blades & Magic" will be presented at Games Convention in Leipzig next week. The game will be available at a worldwide scale through a large number of carriers starting with September and October, depending on the countries.