Probability Shoots for Native App Experience with HTML5 Games
- Monday, June 24th, 2013
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[img_assist|nid=26256|title=Six of the best from Probability|desc=|link=popup|align=left|width=150|height=66]Probability has launched what it describes as “the next generation of mobile gambling games” with the release of six HD slots for iOS, Android and Blackberry users.
The games are based upon a new HTML5 and server framework developed in-house by Probability over the past year. The company says its technology enables the fastest, highest quality mobile gaming experience possible outside of native apps on today’s most sophisticated iOS and Android smartphones and tablets.
It says customers will immediately notice sharper graphics which scale accurately on high-resolution displays; sound synchronized to the onscreen action; smoother animations; and a more responsive player interface; all packaged into a smaller, faster download than ever before.
“Customer expectations are incredibly high, and HTML5 has always struggled to deliver against the native app experience,” said Charles Cohen, Probability CEO and co-founder. “But the new breed of smartphones and recent upgrades to iOS and Android operating systems have given us the platform to deliver a gaming experience which is as good – if not better – than even the best native apps out there. With this new technology, allied to our Slot-O-Matic development platform, we will be able to offer more of the highest quality games in more markets than any other provider.”
Slot games released today include Long John’s Silver HD, Poseidon’s Kingdom HD, War Zone HD, Pots of Plenty HD, Way of the Slot HD and Samurai vs Zombies HD, which is based on characters and themes licensed from freemium mobile gaming company, Glu. Probability says it will upgrade its most popular games across its catalogue to the new format during 2013. In addition, all new games will have HD versions.
All games are available to Probability’s white label customers, which include leading gambling and betting operators in the UK and Italy, as well as its own brands, LadyLuck’s and Moobile.
The HD technology extends Probability’s existing Slot-O-Matic game development platform, which was rolled out earlier this year. Slot-O-Matic was developed by Probability to address the increasing fragmentation of the mobile device base and automates the complex processes and regression testing involved in porting applications between thousands of different device profiles.