

It's a great thing for us."īased on feedback from the original game's players, Reliance added several new features to World Robot Boxing. We don't spend a lot of money on marketing, but we see so much searching going on for the game and the brand and the movie. "They were amazed with the level of interaction with players we've had with Real Steel. "We worked with the team at Dreamworks pictures very closely," Khanduja said.
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In the game, players do exactly what Jackman's character and his opponents do in the movie - build and battle robots in a Rock-Em-Sock-Em Robots-type scenario. Real Steel currently boasts a daily active user base of 300,000 and has been downloaded more than 10 million times. "We've done F1 games (with Codemasters) and After Earth, and we did Pacific Rim." "We only work with brands which we can extend, take to multiple devices and bring in multiplatform components," Khanduja said. But one of its most popular games has been Real Steel, the robotic beat-em-up tied to the 2011 film staring Hugh Jackman. Reliance is focused on developing mobile games based on big-branded IPs - its current slate of offerings include the Pacfic Rim tie-in game and Dancing with the Stars titles. 17 - the second entry in its series of games based on the film Reel Steel - studio executive vice president Amit Khanduja told Polygon.

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Reliance Games will launch Real Steel: World Robot Boxing for iOS, Android and Kindle on Oct.
