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Nokia, the leader in mobile communications,
announced today the launch of the massively multiplayer adventure game,
"Age of Piracy", expected to be available later this year on selected
Java-enabled cell phones through Nokia SNAP (Scalable Network
Application Package) Mobile service. Set in the 17th century on
the Caribbean Sea, "Age of Piracy" delivers swashbuckling fun in a
world of deceit, collaboration, trade and looting on the waters off the
shores of the Spanish Main. And in a mobile game first, "Age of
Piracy" debuts a rich European comic graphics style with saturated
colors and satirical humor.
{mosgoogle}''Age of Piracy' not only strengthens our
massively multiplayer title lineup on the Nokia SNAP Mobile service
platform, the depth of the game world is unbeaten by the Java games out
there today" said Lisa Waits, head of Nokia SNAP Mobile. "The
unpredictable plot paired with rich community features will have gamers
begging for more - which we can deliver to them with our ability to
upload new missions and game content on the go."
"Age of Piracy" indulges gamers in the fantasy of playing fearless
pirates and merciless traders on the unpredictable Caribbean Sea.
Head-to-head sea battles, chatting with pirate mates and battle
rankings add to the thrill of this treacherous voyage. Gamers
have the choice to develop their swashbuckling careers in single or
multiplayer modes. Player-to-player trading, special missions to
earn fame, chatting and mobile industry first rich comic graphics style
round-out the unforgettable gameplay experience of this buccaneer
bonanza.
Supported by the Nokia SNAP Mobile platform, "Age of Piracy" has been
developed by Sweden-based Jadestone. "We have been concentrating
on mobile multiplayer gaming for years and Nokia SNAP Mobile is the
first truly end-to-end multiplayer gaming and community solution for
Java phones we have come across", said Robert Henrysson, CEO of
Jadestone. "With Nokia SNAP Mobile bringing us the key business
and technical enablers to generate revenue on mobile multiplayer games,
we can focus our efforts on creating the best mobile multiplayer games
ever seen."
All online Java games currently created for the Nokia SNAP Mobile
platform are supported by Series 60 Java MIDP2.0 capable phones from
Nokia and the handset support is broadened shortly to cover further
Nokia and non-Nokia handsets. Earlier this year, Nokia announced
deals with Hong-Kong based carrier SmarTone and has several other deals
in the works with other carriers to bring Nokia SNAP Mobile platform
games to their customers.
"Age of Piracy" is expected to be available on mobile phones later this year.
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