

It is that competitive, multiplayer aspect that Gameloft is aiming to reinforce by allowing their players to communicate and strategize in real-time, without having to rely on third-party apps, thanks to the power of Vivox. With ten soldier classes and more than a hundred unique weapons, players can customize their characters to suit their favorite style and look, as they battle across eleven multiplayer maps and engage in robust esports-style action. Modern Combat 5: Blackout is a fast-paced military FPS with a thrilling solo campaign and ten multiplayer game modes, including Battle Royale. “ Modern Combat 5: Blackout is built with our own proprietary engine, which can cause complications when implementing third party solutions, but with Vivox’s CORE SDK, integration was incredibly easy.” We wanted to make sure that our players could have the best and most immersive gaming experience, and when it came to deciding what voice chat technology to implement, Vivox was the obvious choice,” said Dragos Gafita, Game Manager at Gameloft. “ Modern Combat 5: Blackout is, at its core, a teamwork-centric game where communication between squadmates is extremely important.

Modern Combat 5: Blackout is the first Gameloft title to use Vivox. Vivox will bring its industry-leading technology to Gameloft’s worldwide smash hit with the game’s next update, providing voice communications to the more than 100 million players who have downloaded Modern Combat 5 on iOS and Android devices. Making the leap from smartphones to Nintendo Switch, Modern Combat: Blackout creates a fun and engaging military shooter experience, made better with the capabilities of the Nintendo Switch.Vivox, the leading provider of cross-platform voice and text communications for games, is pleased to announce that Gameloft, leader in the development and publishing of games, has selected Vivox to power voice and text communications for Modern Combat 5: Blackout. Fortunately, Gameloft has answered those looking for such an experience with the release of Modern Combat: Blackout for the system. There have been fictional shooters, such as DOOM and Wolfenstein, but for those looking to dispatch terrorists under the cover of night with an M4 carbine, no such title is available.

in fact, there hasn’t been a military shooter released for the system in the 2 years since it has launched. However, there has not been a single Call of Duty game released for the system. From tower-defense games like Defense Grid 2 to the high-stake intergalactic excitement of Starlink: Battle for Atlas, there is a wide and unique software library for the platform. The Nintendo Switch has made tremendous strides since its launch in 2017, introducing new and exciting games to its software library.
