
TMA - One of the unexpected tentpoles of Apple’s September 1st event was the demo of Epic’s new game running on the iPhone 4 in the full glory of the Unreal 3 engine. The graphics quality was such that many wondered if it was completely pre-rendered. As a response Epic released Epic Citadel, a tech demo of the capabilities of the engine that proved they were not fooling around. And roughly 3 months later - Infinity Blade - Epic’s first true entry onto the App Store arena has seen the light.

Thanks to a community effort, you can now play the critically acclaimed iOS game Infinity Blade on your Steam Deck.
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TTP:" Infinity Blade, the hack and slash game developed by Chain Entertainment released a few years back on the App Store, is one of the best iOS games ever released. The game sports a variety of interesting gameplay features that make it incredibly fun. While all these features have been improved and expanded in the two sequels, Infinity Blade is still worth a play even today."