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Outwitters is coming to Android next month complete with cross-platform multiplayer with iOS

A rather interesting looking game that is currently available on iOS only is soon to be arriving onto Android as well next month. This game is called Outwitters and it is a turn-based strategy game that will come with cross-platform multiplayer with iOS players when the Android version arrives. Apparently, in the process of making this Android version, the developers ended up rebuilding the entire game from the ground up.

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Square Enix officially confirms that Final Fantasy: Record Keeper is coming to Android

Square Enix has announced that they will be bringing another Final Fantasy spin-off game to Android. While the company won’t be bringing any of their full Final Fantasy games from FF7 and up to mobile any time soon, at least they are still determined to bring as many spin-off games to mobile as they possibly can. So with that said, Square Enix’s new game is called Final Fantasy: Record Keeper.

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Spacetime Studios announces their next title. It’s a MOBA named Call of Champions. Here’s the full rundown.

Spacetime Studios recently made news with the announcement that the company would be dropping development of some of their titles in their catalog of games. While these games will be remaining active, they just won’t be receiving updates with new content. In the original announcement regarding all of this, Spacetime Studios hinted at a new game that is on the horizon and today we finally get to talk about it. This new game is named Call of Champions and it is a MOBA but it isn’t your typical MOBA type of game.

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Nitro Nation Racing receives a significant update with lots of new content

Creative Mobile, the creators of racing game Nitro Nation, have released a sizable update for the game. For starters, there’s a new mechanic who can both create and upgrade blueprints. Upgrades now are done instantly, and at no cost. Repairs for blown engines are also instant, but continue to cost. And both of those no longer require a mechanic. Cars can also be traded in for one of the following three: cash, a booster package that’s random, or an upgrade kit for cars that are racing class.