New James Bond: World of Espionage game takes a different strategy


  • TECH
  • Monday, 05 Oct 2015

The spying game: World of Espionage is an immersive strategy and intelligence gaming experience.

The first free-to-play mobile game from the Bond franchise is now available for Android and iOS.

Promising an immersive strategy and intelligence gaming experience, the new title is all about tactics and how players go about recognising, recruiting, training and deploying agents around the world.

"We're tremendously proud to deliver the first free-to-play mobile game for undoubtedly the most storied film franchise in history," said Niccolo de Masi, Glu chairman and chief executive officer. "I believe our innovative approach to creating a game with its own authentic cast and narrative will resonate with fans of James Bond films and Glu games alike."

Glu developed the game in partnership with Bond's rights holders – MGM and Danjaq LLC – and the result is a photo-realistic recreation of the Bond universe. — AFP Relaxnews

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