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Channel 4 expands into mobile games

January 15, 2016

Channel 4 has announced three games that it will publish in the first quarter of 2016 on its new publishing arm, All 4 Games.

Fire Fu, Super Arc Light, and Apestorm: Full Bananas will be released this quarter on Android and iOS under Channel 4’s new publishing arm, All 4 Games.
It also released screengrabs and descriptions for each of the games.

The trio of arcade-style mobile titles will help cement Channel 4’s appeal to millennials and bolster its status as a UK entertainment giant.

All 4 Games commissioner Colin Macdonald, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be announcing our first batch of published games, as well as the exciting partnerships we’ve built in our first few months of operation.

“We’re proud to be working alongside some of the finest mobile games development teams within the UK and Europe, and can’t wait to give these talented teams the platform that they deserve.”
The initiative will is set to elevate Channel 4’s interactivity and digital credentials with it building upon the six funded games it releases annually in association with its flagship programme brands.

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