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Bilibili Azur Lane game starts HarmonyOS native app development

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Bilibili’s Azur Lane video game has now launched the HarmonyOS native app development. After the official video service, Station B (Bilibili) is adding another interesting application in the HarmonyOS Ecosystem for a reliable user experience.

Huawei shared this news via the official HarmonyOS Weibo page. The Chinese tech giant mentioned that the famous Azur Lane video game by Bilibili has initiated the HarmonyOS native app development to bring more innovative features on board.

With the launch of HarmonyOS native app development for Azur Lane, both parties aim to enhance the rendering, visual effects, productivity, and fluency of the game.

The company will further focus on improving the existing features and adding some more smart capabilities that can boost the gameplay and the overall experience. Hence one would enjoy every graphic element with new and better gaming controls.

Bilibili’s game starts HarmonyOS native app development (Image Credits: Weibo)

Bilibili’s Azur Lane is a video game that can run on both Android and iOS operating systems. It is generally a side-scrolling 3D shooting and role-play-based game where you can opt for specific characters and defeat your enemies to win the game.

Huawei recently announced that over 4000 apps have joined the all-new HarmonyOS native application ecosystem. The company is focusing on a gradual expansion of HarmonyOS all over China for self-sufficiency as well as independent growth in the region.

HarmonyOS NEXT, on the other hand, aims to offer in fast load, smooth interface, and easy-to-use facilities for apps and games. As of now, the company says to introduce the HarmonyOS NEXT beta upgrade in June this year at the HDC 2024 event.

Read More: Huawei to launch HarmonyOS NEXT beta at HDC 2024 event in June

Bilibili’s game starts HarmonyOS native app development (Image Credits: Weibo)

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