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.
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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.
If Nintendo teaming up with DeNA to bring their IPs to mobile deices wasn’t hell freezing over then perhaps today’s news about Square Enix and Nexon will manage to pull that off. After Square Enix announced that no more major Final Fantasy games would be coming to mobile after Final Fantasy VI, due to a lot of reasons, today Nexon and Square Enix have announced that they are teaming up to bring Final Fantasy XI to mobile devices. What is even crazier is that we already have confirmation of a Western release, so it won’t be Japan only.
One game we have been waiting for since the beginning of this year is Taichi Panda from Snail Games. Originally we reported on this Action-RPG title back during CES 2015 when we went hands-on with Taichi Panda on Snail Games’ upcoming Android gaming devices, the W 3D and the OBox Android game console. Back in February 2015 Taichia Panda went into a soft launch / beta testing phase on Android and now it has finally been released for more people to play.
Crescent Moon Games has finally brought their action-filled endless running platformer Space Chicks to Google Play today. Originally this game debuted in the Crescent Moon Games themed Humble Bundle but once that ended Space Chicks hasn’t been available for anyone else to play… until now.
[UPDATED: Game Released] Coming to Android Soon: Hack ‘N’ Slash Action with Stormblades from Kiloo Games
Kiloo Games in collaboration with Emerald City Games, is bringing a new hack ‘n’ slash action game to your Android device soon. Between these two companies, some great games have been created in the past, so there is much to be excited about with their upcoming release, Stormblades.
Sanuk Games originally released Bombing Bastard onto Steam and the Wii U not too long ago and it has done pretty decently for itself on those two platforms. However in order to bring bombing madness to the masses, Sanuk Games has finishing developing an Android version of their game and have released it onto Google Play for Android TV and the Nvidia Shield brand of devices.
Rolocule Games has announced that they have released a new Android game, called Motion Tennis Cast. This game looks like it would play much like the tennis game within Wii Sports would, as it uses motion to control what’s happening. The major difference though is in hardware, where players would only need “screens like HDTV, Smart TV or a web browser using screen cast software – Chromecast, Miracast or AllShareCast.”. The trailer demos how it works, which is basically to open the game, cast it, and you’re off to playing virtual tennis, swinging your phone as if it were a tennis racket, while seeing the game get played in a PC browser or TV.
Telltale Games have had a busy week so far it seem. Tomorrow then next installment into their Tales from the Borderlands series will lands on Google Play for everyone to enjoy and today the company has begun teasing the next episode for their Game of Thrones series. Unfortunately though this time there isn’t a trailer to check out… yet.
[Update: New Games Added] Humble PC & Android Bundle 12 is now available with three games debuting on Android
A new Humble Bundle is out and this time it is a combination of PC and Android games. Humble PC & Android Bundle 12 features a total of seven games you could possibly get depending on what you pay for this particular bundle, with three of the games currently available making a debut on Android.









