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- Snail Games will unveil W and W 3D gaming smartphones
- The smartphones will feature the glass free 3D screen and gamepad
- The OBox gaming console will run through an “adapted OS”
The Jiangsu-based company announces to bring two gaming smartphones and one gaming console
Snail Games, a major Chinese gaming company, declares that it will reveal its very first gaming devices at CES 2015.
Snail Games confirms that it will unveil three new gaming devices; two of them will be smartphones, while the remaining one will be a console.
The two smartphones, called the W and W 3D, have been designed with a view to providing the customers with an outstanding gaming experience. The devices have been equipped with gamepads and face buttons, consequently possess an appearance similar to the PS Vita. More interestingly, the W 3D smartphone will sport the glass free 3D screen and eye-tracking technology, the same features that Amazon Fire Phone possesses. Both the smartphones will be powered by the Android operating system.
Along with the two smartphones, the OBox, Snail Games’ first ever gaming console, will also see its debut at CES. It will be powered by an “adapted” operating system. It will pave the way for users to enjoy a huge collection of games and apps of different types. However, no more information about the device is being provided.
Jim Tsai, the vice president of Snail Games USA, says that the devices will be released with pre-installed gaming content, which are free. However, they can run all the popular games. He promises to offer the users with a “complete gaming experience.”
Snail Games has been dominating the Chinese gaming market for the past 10 years. It vows to bring a revolution to not only the gaming devices but also the global gaming industry. The company has also entered into the market of telecommunication in China in the early part of this year.
Snail Games’ decision to bring its very first gaming devices at such a big event like the CES is definitely a bold move. It will be really interesting to see how these devices perform in the global gaming markets, which has been dominated by bigger companies, including Sony and Microsoft.