
EDGE: "RedLynx’s new office couldn’t be a starker contrast with its previous premises. The 1970s hangover of wooden walls and floors that surrounded its developers have been replaced with the acres of glass and gallons of white paint that more commonly decorate game studios. But RedLynx has lost none of its cheeky playfulness after being acquired by Ubisoft in 2011. There are still remote-control toys tearing around the corridors here, and the well-worn wrestling mat has lost none of its menace (as we discover when it breaks our fall). But we’re not here to spar. CEO Tero Virtala tells us what life is like with Ubisoft and how the paring has been essential in making Trials Evolution: Gold Edition – a PC release of Evolution with HD’s tracks – a reality."

Ubisoft has today announced a restructuring proposal for RedLynx as part of the company’s global efforts to simplify, reduce costs, and ensure a stronger prioritization and efficiency across the company’s worldwide studio network.

One of the quirky highlights of this year’s E3 for many came during Ubisoft’s press conference, as the utterly bonkers ‘Awesome Level MAX’ DLC was revealed for Trials Fusion. Developer RedLynx will also roll out an update for the game when the new content launches next month, which will add even more variety and longevity to a game well over a year old.

Muaz from Twinfinite writes: "Today, Ubisoft announced that the free-to-play mobile game, Trials Frontier, is now available on Android devices."