Following on from our interview with Polarbit's project manager Tommy Forslund about Nokia's commercial potential, the Swedish studio has confirmed it's heavily supporting the Symbian^3 N8 smartphone launch.
Its paid titles range from the company's well known racing series Raging Thunder 2 (£4), which has already been released on Android and iPhone, to arcade puzzler Long John Silver (£1), single/multiplayer racer Wave Blazer (£3), arcade shoot em up Armageddon Squadron (£3), and 3D multiplayer game Iron Sight.
It's also released five free versions of its games using the Preview moniker to distinguish them from their paid cousins.
"The N8 is one of this years most hotly anticipated smartphones," said Polarbit's founder Mitri Bautista Wiberg.
"We are supremely confident it will sell in major numbers, and would not miss being part of this launch and the opportunities it entails for anything."
You can see Polarbit's full Ovi Store line up here.
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