2K Games has just announced that they’re releasing a new WWE game, this spring. What makes this game different from the other WWE game by 2K is that the gameplay is that of actual wrestling (or as close as WWE gets), instead of a card based game.
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Marvel Mighty Heroes has been in a soft launch for a little bit now but today DeNA and Marvel have dropped the soft launch status and released their game for everyone. This isn’t a head-to-head brawler but more of a beat’em up style of game were up to four players can team up to beat on the villains they come across.
Dragonica (also known as Dragon Saga in North America) is a side-scrolling MMORPG title that has been available on PC for a bit now, originally being released back in 2006. When after some time under the development sun, Asiasoft will be teaming up with LINE in order to bring Dragonica to mobile devices, both iOS and Android, this May under the new name LINE Dragonica Mobile.
[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.
[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 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.
While GDC 2015 is usually about the newly released or upcoming titles developers want to show off, AD 2460 is a little different. This game was built entirely out of Javascript and HTML5 and was actually released a couple of months ago. Since the game is developed using HTML5, it scales to pretty much any device with a browser and that includes your Android phone or tablet. Mind you we recommend using a tablet as it provides a bit more space to have everything in front of you.
While one of the stories we had to wait with talking about till today was Mortal Kombat X, the other title we had to sit on until now was our hands-on time with Spacetime Studios upcoming MOBA Call of Champions. We have already gone into great detail about this game when we had our pre-GDC 2015 interview with Spacetime Studios but we didn’t get to do any sort of hands-on with the game itself until GDC 2015 actually started.
[UPDATED: Game Released] Outwitters 2.0 will be arriving onto Android tomorrow complete with cross-platform multiplayer
One Man Left is the developer of the game called Outwittes, which was one of the App Stores Best Games of 2012, with over a million downloads. The quick and dirty on the game is that it’s turn based multiplayer in the form of tactical squad combat that’s played on a hex board, with the goal being that the player destroys the base of his or her opponent, without losing his/her own base in the process. Matches can be one on one, or two on two. There are four different factions to choose from, each with a unique unit.
SEGA will be bringing another Total War Battles game to Android soon called Total War Battles: Kingdom
SEGA announced a new Total War Battle game that would be coming to Android called Total War Battles: Kingdom during GDC 2015. According to SEGA, Total War Battles is now one of the longest running game franchises spanning 15 years on continuous title releases. Not too shabby.