
Taking on giant foes is still the game's bread and butter, and battles themselves are largely identical to the previous games. Infinity Blade III does a good job balancing quiet storytelling with intense combat. Not really that last part, but you get the picture. It does create new non-combat possibilities for the game, including a blacksmith who can upgrade your weapons and a hideout where you can kick back and sip a cup of tea. The story pushes forward in a straight line, so the feeling of freedom is largely an illusion. Instead you get to roam an entire world map, taking on massive creatures (and a dragon!) one by one. You aren't confined to a single assault on one tower, for example. Infinity Blade III opens things up a bit as compared to the strict Infinity Blade II. It's big, bad, and oh so pretty to look at, making Infinity Blade III feel like a full-fledged PC game packed into your iPhone. It keeps the nigh-on perfect basic formula the same, introducing a few bonuses, tweaking some inventory and item features, and dropping on a whole host of new foes to face off against. Infinity Blade III from Chair Entertainment concludes the trilogy of combat games with some serious style.

Stay tuned for more information on Epic Games’ Spyjinx in the meantime.Got your shiny iOS device charged up and ready to go? You're going to need a few hours and a lot of battery power to handle this game. Time will tell, but for now, Infinity Blade’s time has passed. Could Infinity Blade be related to the swords cropping up in the Fortnite: Battle Royale map? What’s interesting is the statement at the end of the post, where Epic notes, “Be sure to keep your eyes peeled! You may find Infinity Blade popping up in places you wouldn’t expect.” It then has a trailer for Fortnite: Season 7 at the end.

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Infinity Blade 3 will still see some support over the next month with updated Clash Mobs and special items. It’s always bittersweet to say goodbye, but we are excited for Spyjinx and what the future holds!” Global creative director Donald Mustard stated, “The Infinity Blade series will always hold a special place for me personally and for Epic as a whole. Why is it being pulled? According to the developer in a public statement, it’s becoming tougher to support the game, with projects like Spyjinx taking up resources. This will be the solution for the “foreseeable future”.

Those who still own the games can re-download them with the same account, though. Epic Games has announced that the Infinity Blade Trilogy, its mobile action adventure series that actually garnered a fair bit of critical and commercial acclaim for its production values, is no longer available on the Apple App Store.
