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Deep Blue Interactive to Launch "Back to the Future: 1999" HarmonyOS Native App Development

Meng Jia Wed, Apr 24 2024 07:39 PM EST

Recently, Deep Blue Interactive announced that its game "Back to the Future: 1999" will initiate HarmonyOS native app development. It has partnered with Huawei Game Center to collaborate within the HarmonyOS ecosystem. Leveraging HarmonyOS NEXT, the "HarmonyOS Galaxy Edition," the aim is to deliver a more diverse gaming experience and a deeper immersion for users through native HarmonyOS gaming. S9db61aae-45e9-44ff-aa65-20ad56d67e7a.jpg As a significant partner of Huawei Game Center, Deep Blue Interactive debuted "Back to the Future: 1999" in May last year, achieving remarkable success and winning the "Best Anime Game of the Year" award in 2023. Currently, the game has become one of the most popular anime-style games among Chinese users.

"Back to the Future: 1999" is a role-playing mobile game that combines storyline and strategy. Its cinematic plot, retro-style graphics, and nostalgic character design have won the hearts of many players. In this HarmonyOS ecosystem collaboration, Deep Blue Interactive, together with Huawei Game Center, will leverage HarmonyOS's full-scenario and unique distributed technology to explore more gameplay possibilities in different game scenarios. Additionally, they will utilize the HarmonyOS Ark Engine to enhance the game's graphics quality and optimize performance, making the visuals more refined and the scene rendering more realistic. This will further recreate the vintage film texture, leading users to immerse themselves more deeply in the mysterious alternate world.

As of March 2024, over 100 games have been developed as native HarmonyOS applications. Deep Blue Interactive will collaborate closely with Huawei Game Center to further integrate content and technology, explore game scenes, and enhance the industrial capabilities of native HarmonyOS applications in the gaming field, thus promoting the development of high-quality games.