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Keep the airport running smoothly in the official Airplane Simulator 2, coming to Android this Winter

Soon to be released by Astragon, Airport Simulator 2 is set to arrive on Android this Winter. This is the same company that made the Airport Simulator franchise for PC. In Airport Simulator 2, players will assume the role of an airport employee and will be charged with maintaining the airport’s smooth operation. As with any good simulator game, players will have a number of different vehicles at their disposal (14 in total) that include a mobile boarding bridge, aircraft tug, fuel truck and an aircraft de-icing vehicle.

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[Update: Game Released] Football with a fantasy twist in Blood Bowl: Kerrunch, coming soon to Android

Released by Cyanide, Blood Bowl is a franchise where something akin to American football is played on the field, but the players can be comprised of Orcs, Goblins, Dwarfs, Skaven, Trolls, Ogres, Treemen, Rat Ogres or Wood Elves. Players will oversee a team of five, and will face an equally numbered team, with both sides striving to score touchdowns and avoid fumbles.

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[Update: Globally Released] Nexon reveals the global launch date for their upcoming Fantasy War Tactics game

Nexon Korea has been pretty busy, with multiple titles currently under developers and even more nearing release. One of those titles nearing release on a global level is Fantasy War Tactics, which has been in a very limited soft launch in select regions on Android. Those of you not in a supported region can’t play this game yet, but that will soon be changing.

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Niantic Labs raises $30 million in funding from The Pokemon Company, Google, and Nintendo

Recently Google did that corporate restructuring of all their companies, creating a new top-tier company called Alphabet. When that happened, Niantic Labs actually was removed from being owned by Google, becoming their own true entity. Today the Ingress developer has announced that they have received funding to the tune of $30 million from Google, The Pokemon Company, and Nintendo. It is a pretty interesting mix.