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Orange to feature EGE technology in its phone range
by
Kit
Monday, August 2 2004
In-Fusio's technology will be utilized across Europe.
Mobile games service provider In-Fusio today announced that the Orange Group has selected its ExEn Gaming Extensions (EGE) “to be a key feature of its Signature phone range, for Java-enabled handsets across Europe.”
EGE was selected by Orange “for its ability to provide the most comprehensive service for generating mobile game communities and sustained repeat revenue.” What EGE does is enhance the capabilities of MIDP 2.0 gaming APIs by offering features such as 'real-time' multi-player functionality, simplified user interfaces, enhanced 3D game play, try and buy, and more.
Now with EGE as a device requirement, Orange believes that it will continue “to succeed as a leading brand for the youth market.”
Florian Seiche, Director of Devices Orange, said, “In-Fusio's ExEn Gaming Extension will introduce exciting games features and powerful players' community management tools. Orange is keen to leverage current successes with In-Fusio in France, the UK and the Netherlands in order to accelerate the usage of mobile games and enhance the mobile gamer experience."
The first Orange handset featuring EGE is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2005.