

However, those who do redownload the games won't be able to access any of their in-game purchases. Users who previously downloaded any of the "Infinity Blade" games on their iPhones would still be able to re-download them from the App Store by accessing their purchase history, according to 9To5Mac. Mustard also expressed excitement for “Spyjinx” and for Epic’s other future projects. With the development of ‘Spyjinx’ and other projects, it has become increasingly difficult for our team to support the Infinity Blade series at a level that meets our standards,” the developer said on its blog.Įpic Games global creative director Donald Mustard also said that the “Infinity Blade” series holds a special place in him personally, so it’s bittersweet to say goodbye to the games. “At Epic we strive to put players first and to provide a supported, full-fledged experience in every game we publish. Epic Games explained in a blog post that it was becoming more difficult to support the “Infinity Blade” series, so it decided to remove all of them from the platform on Dec. Since then, the title has been a staple on iPhones and it even spawned two sequels: “Infinity Blade II” in 2011 and “Infinity Blade III” in 2013. The first “Infinity Blade” game was released for iOS devices through the Apple App Store in 2010. The games are no longer available to download for iOS devices and all of their in-app purchases have also been removed from the App Store. “Fortnite” developer Epic Games has announced that it has removed all three “Infinity Blade” games from the Apple App Store.
