Big news today for fans of MMORPG titles as Nexon has signed an agreement with publisher Bluehole to release Tera Online onto mobile devices. There isn’t a ton of details right now regarding this mobile version but since its release, and subsequent change from a premium MMORPG to a free-to-play one, Tera Online is now ranked as one of the most played MMORPGs on Steam right now.
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Ahead of the last Five Nights at Freddy’s game’s launch, Scott Cawthon (a.k.a Scott Games) originally planned to release a demo build of a future game he would be working on once the Five Nights at Freddy’s series ended. Plans changed and the demo build ended up not ready for public consumption, but what Scott did do is release a teaser trailer for his next game called FNAF World.
[Update: Released] Vivid Games’ upcoming Real Boxing 2: Creed gets an official release date and a new trailer
Recently Vivid Games announced that Real Boxing 2: Creed was going to be the official game for the upcoming Creed movie. Since then the developers have been working on getting the game ready for release and now it looks like that time is drawing near.
11-bit Studios posted a new video blog on their YouTube channel, which is something they do on a regular basis where they talk about what the company has been working on lately. However, this time there was some pretty interesting news regarding their latest game This War Of Mine. Currently this game is only available on tablets (not including PC and console versions), but that appears to be changing and as soon as next month.
Nexon and Respawn Entertainment team up to bring a series of games based on Titanfall to mobile devices
Very interesting news today, especially if you’re a fan of the Sci-Fi themed franchise Titanfall. Nexon and Respawn Entertainment (and Particle City) have announced today that they have teamed up to develop and publish a series of games that will be based off of the Titanfall universe. One thing both companies made abundantly clear is that there will be several titles and that they will all be new and original games.
Earlier this month we reported on a new arcade game coming from Mugshot Games called Digfender. When we originally reported on this game, the release date for it was November 5th. Unfortunately that date is no longer good as the game’s release has been delayed. The good news is that the delay isn’t a long one.
Nintendo confirms that their first mobile game will be arriving this year. Will be debuting it tomorrow.
A lot of people have been eagerly waiting to see what Nintendo will release onto mobile platforms since the announcement of the company’s partnership with DeNA. So far Nintendo has confirmed that they will be releasing five games onto mobile platforms between now and April 2017. While Nintendo has been pretty quite about what franchises will come to mobile, and what those games will be, we do know that they are involved in the upcoming Pokemon GO game. However, it isn’t confirmed as to whether or not that game is part of their upcoming five titles they plan to release.
Yesterday we reported on Snail Games announcing the first, and hopefully the only, closed beta testing phase for their upcoming Age of Wushu Dynsaty MMORPG. The first part of the closed beta will begin next month, although no specific date was mentioned, which means sign-ups for the closed beta should be going live soon.
Happy Times Games announced back in September of this year that they were finally bringing their extremely popular bar golf game Golden Tee to mobile devices. Officially called Golden Tee Mobile, this new version comes with all the features and content found in the arcade version, but instead of a trackball you will be using onscreen controls to play.
SPYR has announced today that they have entered into an agreement with Super+ Games to co-publish the company’s first mobile game called Retro Shot. Super+ Games is a new development studio that was formed by former Rovio Angry Birds team members. While Super+ Games has a lot of experience making games, it is interesting to see them partnering up with another company for publishing.









