Cross platform social gaming platform OpenFeint has signed a deal with US carrier AT&T.
Its Game Channel app - currently available for iOS but coming to Android Market - will be pre-loaded on AT&T Android devices during 2011, starting in March.
Game Channel makes it easier for users to discover new games, check leaderboards and achievement, get social deals on cheap game, and connect with other gamers.
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"We're thrilled to work with AT&T to bring cross platform social gaming to their users," says Jason Citron, CEO of OpenFeint.
"With a greatly expanded player audience, this is also great news for Android developers looking to sell games."
OpenFeint has over 65 million registered users, and has been used in over 4,500 games from 15,000 developers.
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