Last week on Friday Telltale Games released a few screenshot to tease the masses regarding the next episode for Game of Thrones. Along with the screenshots, Telltale Games announced that they would be releasing a teaser trailer for Episode 3: The Sword in the Darkness on Monday, which is today. Sure enough, here it is along with a synopsis of what you can expect story-wise in this new episode.
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Last week Taichi Panda suddenly became available to more people in more locations to play. While at first we jumped onto the ‘oh it has finally released globally’, we paused on that for a moment as it didn’t jive with what we already knew about the upcoming launch. As it turns out we were right to do that as our guess of the current beta testing phase expanding was the correct one. Today our friends over at Snail Games have gotten in touch with us to let us know that there is an official release date for a global launch.
After a few years of nothing Zenonia related, Gamevil has finally officially unveiled a new installment into their hit RPG franchise called Zenonia S, which is the sixth installment. The last Zenonia game was released onto Android back in 2012 so it has been a bit since we’ve had a new Zenonia game and what’s even better is that closed beta sign-ups are now live.
A couple of days ago Telltale Games released a promotional image to begin teasing their next installment into the Game of Thrones series which is Episode 3: The Sword in the Darkness. However, the only thing they released was that singular promo image which, aside from the one dragon on it, didn’t show anything else. Today the company has released some screenshots for a much more better teasing of Episode 3.
Well if you haven’t had enough Square Enix news in the last 24 hours then you are in luck as Square Enix has announced yet another partnership with another game development studio / publisher and this time it is with Gamevil. The two companies will be joining forces to bring Million Arthur to Android in the near future.
[UPDATED: Game Released] Reliance Games announces another robot fighting game with Real Steel Champions
Reliance Games has announced today the addition for another robot fighting game in the Real Steel franchise, this time it’s called Real Steel Champions. This new game will be a team effort between Reliance Games and Dreamworks SKG and will feature something that should have been in the first Real Steel game – the ability to build your robots before fighting with them.
During GDC 2015 we got a chance to sit down with inkle and go hands-on with their next installment into their Sorcery! series of games called Sorcery! 3. We it appears that this game is getting closer to release as the company has begun releasing new screenshots regarding Sorcery! 3 for everyone to check out.
Acquire, the game publisher behind Tenchu, Akiba’s Trip, and Fort Raiders SMAAASH! have announced today that they will be releasing another game. Called “Road to Dragon’s”, this game is slated to be released on March 19th. While it’ll be new to the rest of the world, the game has already been downloaded over three million times in Japan, since its release there in 2012.
[Update: Beta Started] Nexon Korea announces the worldwide release is coming soon for Mabinogi Duel on mobile, closed beta sign-ups are live
Nexon has a few games available on Android already but now their Korean office, which is in charge of their PC titles such as Mabinogi, Combat Arms, and Vindictus, has announced that they will be going globally for the first time with a new game called Mabinogi Duel which is obviously based off of their Mabinogi franchise. Along with this announcement also comes beta sign-ups going live.
If news of Final Fantasy XI coming to Android isn’t enough to satisfy that Final Fantasy itch you may be having, there is some additional news that might help with that little problem. During the press event today where Square Enix announced the partnership with Nexon in regards to bringing Final Fantasy XI Online to mobile, the company also announced another game called Final Fantasy Grandmasters.








