Infinity Blade II Updated: Now Plays Nice With Older iOS Devices?
The recently-released Infinity Blade II has just received a minor update, which makes tweaks to the popular application and also squashes a number of bugs.
The recently-released Infinity Blade II has just received a minor update, which makes tweaks to the popular application and also squashes a number of bugs.
With all of the hype that Infinity Blade 2 has gotten, owners of original iPads or fourth-gen iPod touches have been unable to experience the beautiful sword fighting action. We've contacted Chair and they have good news.
The sequel to last year's blockbuster iOS game is finally here, and it doesn't disappoint.
Great news, Apple fans: while we've all been dozing away in slumberland, the guys over at Epic Games' chAIR Entertainment have made Infinity Blade II available in the U.S. App Store. Now, fans in the United States can purchase and download the highly anticipated sequel to Infinity Blade for just $6.99. The application, which boasts high quality graphics and lighting effects, is a universal app and therefore is compatible with all of Apple's iOS devices.
Epic Games' highly anticipated Infinity Blade II has just appeared in the New Zealand App Store, meaning the application should be available in the United States at around midnight tonight.
The popular universal app "Infinity Blade" has recently received an update, which adds a new content pack and gives users a sneak peak of Infinity Blade 2 (which chAIR Entertainment announced yesterday at Apple's iPhone event).
The popular universal app, Infinity Blade, has recently received an update. However, don't get too exited - in the latest version (1.31) ChAIR Entertainment has fixed a variety of bugs and added improved support for international languages - no new content has been added.
There are thousands of games in the App Store, but not many that can boast having $10 million in earnings. That is the case with Epic’s Infinity Blade game, which recently hit this milestone, according to touchArcade. The universal game, which arrived for iOS in 2010, was created by Chair Entertainment.
Chair Entertainment has decided to add a little more excitement to this already jam-packed day by issuing a major update to their beautiful sword fighting game, Infinity Blade, which adds all kinds of new content to enjoy. Plus, it's on sale for the very first time.
The expected update for Infinity Blade is now available to download. If you’re a fan of the app, be sure to “check for updates” in iTunes as soon as possible. Read on to find out more ...
Epic Games' Infinity Blade is scheduled to receive an update, possibly as soon as December 21. The coming update is said to bring new items to equip, and new enemies for users to cut through. Read on to find out more ...
According to a recent report, a "booster pack" for the popular iOS game, Infinity Blade, is set to be released next week as a free update. Read on to find out more ...
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