Live 5 Gaming made an exclusive deal with its HTML5 game provider CORE Gaming for its “The Sky’s The Limit” game set to launch on desktop and mobile platforms during Q2 2015.
Founder and chairman of Live 5 Gaming, Roy Howell said that Core’s experience and quality HTML5 developments were the reason they were chosen.
“Live 5 came to CORE with a totally unique concept, one of the most innovative games we’ve seen for years,” said CORE chief executive, Justin Chamberlain. “The team are thrilled to be delivering ‘The Sky’s The Limit’ to market and we expect great things from it.”
Live 5 Gaming Makes Exclusive Deal with Core Gaming
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Creating games entirely using HTML5 is a really great idea, and one that I intend to pursue myself as a web developer of several years. This new method of content delivery is hugely superior to the common method of using Adobes Flash software to deliver games, with all its endless bugs and security flaws. HTML5 should eventually signal an end to the webs reliance on this proprietary, platform specific software.
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