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Ubisoft, Bandai Namco, GungHo and more to bring over 100 games to Hatch mobile streaming platform

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Ubisoft, Bandai Namco, GungHo and more to bring over 100 games to Hatch mobile streaming platform

Over 40 developers will bring over 100 games to new game streaming platform Hatch when it soft-launches in the first half of 2017.

The Hatch cloud gaming service for mobile devices is being developed by Hatch Entertainment, a company spun-out of Angry Birds developer Rovio.

Already confirmed games for the platform are Bandai Namco, Taito, Ubisoft, Bossa Studios, Double Fine Productions, Frogmind, GungHo Online Entertainment, Rovio Entertainment, Sons of a Bit, SNK Playmore Corporation, 1337 + Senri, Tilting Point, ustwo Games, Vector Unit and ZeptoLab.

And confirmed titles include Badland, Broken Age, Cut the Rope 2, Dokuro, The King of Fighters ‘98, Leo’s Fortune, Monument Valley, Pac-Man CE DX, Rayman Fiesta Run, République and Space Invaders Infinity Gene.

Innovative gaming experiences

"We can't wait to bring Rayman Fiesta Run to Hatch," said Dominique Tardieu, Vice President Sales & Marketing, Ubisoft Mobile.

"We're always happy to partner in creating innovative gaming experiences. We're looking forward to working with Hatch to make our mobile games accessible to even more players."

Hatch will also receive its own exclusive games under the moniker of Hatch Originals. The first title of this kind is IslaBomba: Ready To Boom, developed by Sons of a Bit.

You can find out more about Hatch and Rovio's plans for it in our extensive feature on its announcement.

Hatch will be at PGC London 17 on January 16th and 17th. You can find more details and register for the event here.


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