Gameloft today announced that three of its popular games will be made compatible with the newly announced Google Play game services from Google. Google Play game services will enhance the Android gaming ecosystem, bringing global leaderboards, achievements, and advanced social features. Gameloft's popular FPS, "Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour," is the first Gameloft title to receive these new features, and is available today on the Google Play store. "Dungeon Hunter 4" and "Asphalt 7: Heat" will also be updated with Game Services in the coming weeks.
"Working closely with Google, we have leveraged these new tools to enhance the game experience for our millions of Android players," says Baudouin Corman, Vice President of Publishing for the Americas. "The new Google Play game services give players more options to connect with their friends and share their gaming experiences. We're thrilled to be part of the launch."
Google I/O attendees can get a first glimpse of the new versions of "Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour" and "Asphalt 7: Heat" on the show floor. The two titles, with Google Play game services integration, will be showcased at a Gameloft kiosk during the event.