News, reviews, articles on the topic Mobile games

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 25.03.2025, 21:42

Fans of mobile entertainment will get a game based on Cyberpunk 2077 or The Witcher universe

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 13.03.2025, 21:09

Pre-order for Disco Elysium Mobile is now open

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Anton Kratiuk 12.03.2025, 15:19

Scopely is wholly owned by Savvy Games Group, an organisation set up by the Saudi Arabian Sovereign Fund

Vladyslav Nuzhnov
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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 12.03.2025, 13:38

Mike Verdue, former vice president of Netflix Games, has left the company. Verdu was responsible for the launch and development of games on the platform.

Vladyslav Nuzhnov
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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 05.03.2025, 13:06

Netflix plans to release a new sci-fi film The Electric State on 14 March 2025. In addition, the company is preparing a mobile game The Electric State: Kid Cosmo, which will become a prequel to the film and tell the story five years before its events.

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 04.03.2025, 08:56

Activision is once again at the center of a scandal over the use of generative AI. This time, the company released ads for mobile games that probably don't even exist, including Guitar Hero Mobile, Call of Duty: Zombies Defender, Call of Duty: Sniper, and Crash Bandicoot Brawl.

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 19.02.2025, 12:22

Niantic, the developer of the popular Pokémon Go game, is in talks to sell its gaming business to Scopely, the publisher of Monopoly Go! for around $3.5 billion. Scopely is owned by a Saudi Arabian investment fund.

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 06.02.2025, 12:10

These changes are related to the new gambling licensing rules in Vietnam that came into force recently.

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 05.02.2025, 15:19

Netflix has cancelled the launch of six games as part of its game portfolio adjustment to reflect changes in user preferences. This decision was part of the company's strategy to adapt to the needs of its subscribers.

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 29.01.2025, 13:53

After the recent blocking of TikTok in the US, which also affected the game Marvel Snap, developer Second Dinner announced a change of publisher. Previously, the game was published by Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance (the owner of TikTok). Now Second Dinner will cooperate with the American publisher Skystone Games, founded in 2020 by former Blizzard employee David Brevik.