Touch Functionality Coming to the Izneo Switch App and More!
Los Angeles, 5th of June 2019 – izneo, the ever growing platform for digital Comics continues to improve! This month, the recently released izneo application for the Nintendo Switch is getting its first update. The user’s feedback has been received loud and clear and the reading app is now welcoming some touch screen features! You’ll find more details about the changes and modifications below.
“The launch of our izneo platform on the Nintendo Switch brought us a lot of attention from the North American market. As we keep working on increasing the content in English language, we’ve also collected a fair amount of feedback from the community. This first of many updates will bring to our users the much requested touch feature alongside several fixes and optimizations. We are really happy with the reception of izneo on the Switch and will keep improving both the content and the application to provide the best experience to digital comics lovers” said Luc Bourcier, CEO of Izneo.
In addition, we wanted to keep you up to date with our new arrivals on izneo. The avid gamers will be delighted to discover the comic book adaptation of Life is Strange by Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi & Adrea Izzo. For the sci-fi lovers, the third book of the Summit series just came out! Also recently released, the trending existentialism focussed and autobiographical comics Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe.
Also worth noting are the month long sale on Humanoids sci-fi titles featuring 50 books for $2,99 a piece, and the two weeks sale dedicated to Vikings and Sailors from the Europe Comics publishers from June 1st to June 15th and the other two weeks discount period on 15 comics from Archie Comics from June 6th through June 20th.
Izneo Switch app patch highlights
NEW touch reader functionality: turn pages, zoom, change the reading mode..
SMOOTHER reading experience.
BETTER pre catching: users can now download multiple books at once.
VARIOUS BUG FIXING: users should not experience any more crash.
Source: PR Email