4:33 Creative Lab announced today that they will officially be releasing their upcoming hack n’ slash Action-RPG called Blade: Redemption onto mobile devices including a Western release. Currently backed by two big Asian tech giants, TenCent and Line, Blade: Redemption is being labeled as a hardcore multiplayer Action-RPG, so it won’t be necessarily geared towards the more casual players out there.
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Stick Sports, developers of the rather popular Stick Tennis Tour game, have released a big update for that game today. The update adds quite a lot of content to Stick Tennis Tour, with everything from new upgrades, new opponents, courts and more arriving with it.
NetMarble has done a pretty good job with releasing updates for their Marvel Future Fight game on a consistent basis. Today marks the first update for the game in the new year and brings with it plenty of new goodies, with the Totally Awesome Hulk (also known as Amadeus Cho) being the newest headlining character to arrive.
Interesting news coming out today about Nintendo’s upcoming console, and that is the rumor that the Nintendo NX will have support, or work with, smartphone, PC, and even other consoles such as the Playstation 4. Some of this information isn’t actually surprising if you’ve been following the news about the Nintendo NX and the company’s plans for mobile gaming as well.
Nyko are no strangers to the mobile gaming peripherals space, already having a few controllers available for Android gamers to use. Their newest product is another game controller for Android gamers called The Cygnus and it is now available as of today for anyone looking to snag a new controller.
The platform called Skillz, which allows developers to offer cash prizes for tournaments within their games as well as paying the prizes out, has pushed out an update that now offers cross-platform support. Developers using this platform will now be able to host tournaments across iOS and Android for cash prizes.
Groupees sometimes has some pretty interesting bundles that people can buy and enjoy. Today marks the beginning of a new Herocraft-themed bundle, totaling eight games, all of which are available for a starting price of $2.00. That’s basically $0.25 a game if you stay with paying the minimum price.
Developers going by the name of Cats Who Play, which is an entertaining name in itself, has announced that their multi-platform tactical strategy game called HTPD: Force of Law will be launching onto Android, PC, Linux, and iOS soon. The HTPD part of the game’s name stands for High Town Police Department.
Bugbyte released their Battlestation: Harbinger title onto Android in the Fall of last year. Shortly after its release, the developers started up a Kickstarter campaign to development a huge content expansion for their game, making it into an ‘Extended Edition’ as they are calling it. Well that campaign was a success and part 1 of this massive content update arrived earlier this month.
Glu Mobile has already released a few mobile games featuring well-known celebrities, which have done fairly well for the company already. The next addition to Glu’s celebrity catalog is award-winning chef Gordon Ramsey who will be getting his own mobile game, thanks to a new partnership with Glu.









