Published on March 10th,2010 at 5:50 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

GDC: Microsoft unveiled XNA Game Studio 4.0 for Windows Phone 7

xna game studio 4.0

This latest 4.0 version of Microsoft’s XNA Game Studio (game development and management software) is intended for developing games for Windows Phone 7 Series and also includes enhancing features for Xbox 360 and PC game development. Announced yesterday at GDC (Game Developers Conference) in San Francisco (March 9-13), it integrates such noteworthy features as hardware accelerated 3D API’s on Windows Phone 7 series , Visual Studio 2010, and buffered audio support to the Audio API’s.

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GDC: Microsoft unveiled XNA Game Studio 4.0 for Windows Phone 7
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