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Twitch will be broadcasting E3 2015 coverage, users have full co-streaming rights this year. So guess what we are doing?

While this won’t be the first year Twitch will be covering the big video game conference E3, this will be the first year that users have rights to re-broadcast/co-stream the streams while they are live as well as adding commentary to them. While at first this may not seem like a big thing, but this means that streamers will be able to sit with their audience and watch E3 2015 together while talking to their fans about whatever is currently going on.

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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions has finally been released onto Google Play

Square Enix has finally decided to appease the fans of their Final Fantasy Tactics games by releasing Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions, a game that was announced for Android back in 2013. Since the game’s original announcement back then, no word has come out of Square Enix regarding the whereabouts of this game. Whatever the reasons are for it taking so long, it is finally here.

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Com2uS introduces Guild Battles to Soul Seeker in the game’s newest update

Com2uS has released an update today for their Soul Seeker game which brings Guild Battles to it. This feature will run on a weekly basis where player-formed guilds will be pitted against each other in battle to earn points. Winning a battle will earn your more points than losing a battle of course. The guild with the most points at the end of the battle period will get rewards that can be used in future guild battles.

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Beat the clock in the new puzzler from Noodlecake studios called Puzzle Blitz

Released by Noodlecake studios, Puzzle Blitz is a simple puzzle game that is similar to their previous release Puzzle Bits. What makes this different for players is that they will look to solve as many puzzles within three minutes as possible. Like Puzzle Bits, players are given a picture of the completed design, and then arrange graphically simple pieces into their proper positions, against a black backdrop.