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The game didn't even last two years!
A great addition to the Redmi K Pad and Redmi K80 Ultra
The streaming giant has announced that a significant number of games that were available to subscribers will soon disappear from the service. While game rotation is a common practice, this time Netflix is losing many of its hits, including critically acclaimed titles such as Katana ZERO, Braid Anniversary Edition, and the entire Monument Valley trilogy.
One of the most unconventional games will be released in a new format
The device is designed for 11-13″ tablets
The gaming industry is losing a talented team once again: Cobra Mobile, the Dundee, Scotland-based studio that brought us games like iBomber and Storm In A Teacup, is closing down.
The app will debut alongside the release of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26
The collection will be available on devices with Apple Silicon processors
The corresponding announcement is likely to be made at the WWDC25 conference
The mobile version of the game will be released on the 8th of July
The company has big plans for the Apple Arcade
Despite its best efforts, Sony has been extremely slow to tap into the mobile market. German developer Neon Koi was shut down before it had even released anything, and the declining PS Mobile division underwent a major reshuffle. However, Sony has a new, ambitious plan: MLB The Show, one of the best-known and best-selling PlayStation series in the US, is preparing for its mobile debut.
Mobile gamers in the US are celebrating! Fortnite, which has finally made its long-awaited return to iPhone and iPad, has skyrocketed to the top of the App Store charts. After a five-year hiatus caused by a fierce legal battle between Epic Games and Apple, the popular battle royale is back in the hands of millions of users.
After a five-year absence following a high-profile legal battle, Fortnite has made a triumphant return to the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad users in the US. Developer Epic Games shared this long-awaited news and celebrated with a Twitter post, letting fans know that they can once again immerse themselves in the mega-popular battle royale.
The global launch date is not yet known














