infinityblade Following the cancellation of Infinity Blade Dungeons, it appears that a third game in the popular Infinity Blade series will be released in the future. Gaming site Kotaku has discovered that the LinkedIn profile of a QA Tester at Chair, the studio behind the series, has Infinity Blade III listed as one of his projects.

Infinity Blade and Infinity Blade 2 have proven to be some of the most popular games in Apple's App Store, so it is unsurprising that a third game is in the works. First released in 2010, the original Infinity Blade game and its 2011 sequel have earned Chair Entertainment more than $30 million.

The games take advantage of the Unreal Engine 3 and have been lauded for both their rich visual textures and their unique gesture-based fight controls. While there are no details on the third game, it is likely to be similar to the first two award winning titles.

When Chair co-founder Donald Mustard confirmed the closure of Infinity Blade Dungeons, he mentioned that there were additional games in development. "There's more we at Chair are totally planning to do in the Infinity Blade universe," he said. "More games, more books, maybe even other products. And we are very excited about that."

Top Rated Comments

Cougarcat Avatar
140 months ago
Didn't really care for the first.

Too bad infinity blade dungeons got canned, it looked like a more interesting game.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannyyankou Avatar
140 months ago
I bet this will be demoed during the iPhone 5s event to demonstrate the A7 chip.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
prowlmedia Avatar
140 months ago
They need to bring these over to Android. I have the first two on my iPad, but it'd be great to play them on my Nexus 7.

Why bother. it will only get instantly pirated and make no money.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jonnysods Avatar
140 months ago
They were kind of boring IMO. Wild when they came out, but it got old a little fast.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Vanilla35 Avatar
140 months ago
Didn't really care for the first.

Too bad infinity blade dungeons got canned, it looked like a more interesting game.
I was super excited to see another high quality dungeon game. Super bummed that they cancelled it, and now, another game 95% similar to the last one? Just annoying :confused:

Why bother. it will only get instantly pirated and make no money.
Lol so true.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
charlituna Avatar
140 months ago
I don't get this. They dumped Dungeons but are making other new games. Why didn't they buy, pay off, whatever the Dungeons folks and finish that if they are planning to continue
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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