Back in July 2015 Sega announced, then subsequently did a location-specific soft launch, for their upcoming sequel to Sonic Dash. This sequel, which is officially titled Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, now has the official word from Sega that it will be launching globally onto mobile devices soon.
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[Update: Game Released] The Crossy Road follow-up called Shooty Skies is getting an Android version
Since the original announcement of the Crossy Road follow-up game Shooty Skies, its has been pretty much referenced with iOS devices so far, with very little in the way of an Android version being talked about. Well as it turns out, there will be an Android version after all and it is actually being worked on.
gumi has been working on and teasing a new mobile game for a bit now called Phantom of the Kill. The company has already shown an early build of the game off at a couple of shows including the Anime Expo 2015. Next week gumi will be in New York at the upcoming NYCC 2015 to show off Phantom of the Kill once again.
Super Evil Megacorp has released a new update for their popular mobile MOBA title Vainglory, bringing the game’s version to 1.9. Aside from some new additions to the game, the 1.9 update also is the start of the new Autumn eSports Season for Vainglory teams as well.
Nvidia’s GeForce Now gaming-on-demand service is now live including 8 premium titles for purchase
Yesterday we reported that the big changeover for Nvidia’s gaming-on-demand service formally known as Nvidia GRID would be happening today. Sure enough everything is now live including the new name, GeForce Now, the monthly subscription, and eight premium games available for purchase.
True to the answer Jobs Stauffer gave on Twitter during his impromptu Q&A session the other day, where he stated that a new trailer for Minecraft: Story Mode would be arriving this week, this new trailer has finally arrived. The trailer shows off a bit more of the story, as well as the heroes, which will be coming in the first episode called Order of the Stone.
Nvidia’s gaming-on-demand service called GRID is now known as GeForce Now. Subscription service launches tomorrow.
If you own an Nvidia Shield branded device then you have probably at one point or another at least tried Nvidia GRID, which is the company’s cloud-based gaming-on-demand service. This is where Shield device owners can play PC or console games on their Shield device, without having to install them since it is through the cloud. Basically it is OnLive but better since it actually works well on mobile devices.
One of the more popular titles published by Crescent Moon Games some time ago, was Paper Monsters. Paper Monsters is a vividly imaginative platformer created by Mobot Studios. The game is full of charm and plenty of action. It is a fun game that everyone in your family can take part in. Crescent Moon Games tweeted today Paper Monsters Recut is set to arrive later this week in the Google Play Store. Paper Monster Recut revisits the world of Paper Monsters and adds a whole lot more to the game.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Ski Safari 2 from Sleepy Z Studios Hits the Google Play Store This Week
It is shaping up to be a good release week for Android games and it is only Monday. We recently got word that the sequel to the hugely popular and entertaining game Ski Safari, will be releasing this week. Ski Safari 2 by Sleepy Z studios will be available to download by Android gamers Wednesday, September 30th.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Need for Speed: No Limits will finally globally launch this month on Android
Right now if you live in select regions then you are able to download and play the newest Need for Speed game since it is currently in a soft launch on Android. The rest of the Android world has to wait for the game’s global launch which we now know is happening in the very near future.








