Ninja Theory Announces its New Project, Fightback

The developers of DMC: Devil May Cry has teamed up with EA Chillingo for a brutal new project.

Following the release of Capcom’s DMC: Devil May Cry earlier this year (which it developed), Ninja Theory hasn’t really said much about its next project.  Today it came out swinging with an all new game, coming to mobile devices this summer.

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Called Fightback, the game is a collaboration between the studio and EA Chillingo.  It’s a free-to-play action game that draws essence from the 80’s, while delivering plenty of stylish hard-hitting action.

“Chillingo is very excited to collaborate with such a talented, critically-acclaimed studio to help shape their first title for the mobile market,” states Ed Rumley, COO, Chillingo. “Our team is working closely with Ninja Theory to ensure Fightback delivers a phenomenal experience for mobile and tablet devices.”

“Mobile and tablet gaming is a phenomenon that we just couldn’t ignore as a studio and we’re very proud to be working with one of the industry’s heavy-weights on bringing Fightback to market. Ninja Theory has always striven for the highest production values and that absolutely remains the case in this exciting new space,” said Dominic Matthews, Product Manager, Ninja Theory Ltd.

The game is expected to be shown in just a few weeks’ time at E3.  We’ll have a closer look at it then.

Fightback is scheduled to arrive on iOS and Android this Summer.


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