French publisher Gameloft is on a roll.
It's already generating around 20 percent of its sales from iDevices, as well as rolling out games for Android on its own marketplace.
And now it's stamping its mark across iPad too.
Actually considering it already has 15 games lives on the device, including the likes of N.O.V.A., Asphalt 5, Hero of Sparta, and UNO, perhaps it should be described as restamping its mark.
The new games arrive in time for iPad's international roll-out and the full rundown is Blokus, GT Racing: Motor Academy, Real Football 2010, Chess Classics, Brain Challenge, Gangstar: West Coast Hustle and Real Tennis.
All have been previously released on iPhone and will be available in early June.
On iPad, their prices range from $9.99 to $4.99.
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