

With ChronoBlade, nWay built its own low-latency matchmaking technology, which allowed players to fight each other in real time. … Some people just don’t have that reflex. “The pool of players just became more and more hardcore because it was so twitch-based. “We tried and it didn’t work well,” Kim explained. However, nWay soon found out that the game was too complex to sustain a large audience. It also had a competitive multiplayer mode. Its first project, ChronoBlade, was an attempt to make an action role-playing game for phones and tablets.

Power Rangers: Legacy Wars is only the second game to come from the San Francisco-based nWay, a studio made up of veterans from companies like Realtime Worlds, Kabam, and Electronic Arts. Image Credit: nWay Learning from ChronoBlade
