Windows Phone 7 Series is Microsoft’s attempt at a big come back and reinvention in the smartphone space, but if you were holding out for a true gaming alternative to the iPhone, you might not want to get your hopes up. Microsoft has revealed that multiplayer games on the platform will be turn based only. Um, anyone for a game of touchscreen Connect 4?

One of the features in Windows Phone 7 Series highlighted at launch last month was Xbox Live integration. But the screenshots we’ve seen so far haven’t got our hopes up for Halo deathmatches on your mobile, and now Microsoft has all but killed off hopes of realtime multiplayer gaming.

In an interview with Joystiq, Xbox Live manager Ron Pessner and XNA Game Studio manager Michael Klucher confirmed that multiplayer Windows Phone 7 Series games will be “turn by turn” only, and while other “scenarios” might be on the roadmap, that’s all we’re getting for launch. In other words, Redmond only wants you and your mates to play games you can leave and come back to now and again. Battleships? Boo.


Windows Phone 7 Series: hands on video


That’s a real shame, as Windows Phone 7 Series had been shaping up quite nicely as a gaming platform from what we’d seen this week at the Game Developers COnferencer, with Microsoft demoing a game running on an Xbox and Windows Phone 7 Series, and synching between the two. Expect to hear more about gaming on Windows Phone 7 Series at Microsoft’s MIX conference next week.


Out 2010 | £TBC | Microsoft (Via Joystiq)

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  • Lorna

    Sigh. Missed opportunity alright, Big M. Shame – am still definitley gonna get a WM7 phone though, bring the pain!

    • http://www.electricpig.co.uk Ben Sillis

      What’s the selling point for you, Lorna? The new design, the hardware? I’m holding judgment until we find out more next week at the MIX conference.

  • Lorna

    Yo Ben, the selling point is MS herself – I’m a fan of them (awaiting backlash!). I use a TG01 at the moment – it’s the ideal phone for me as it does exactly what I want, and the OS – albeit dated and for some not too user friendly – works like a PC too. BUT this wholesale change in on-screen navigation/aesthetics is what is going to be exciting. That in conjunction with the new hardware too, yes!
    Phones are becoming more and more ridiculous at the moment, and MS is the only serious boy left at the party…

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