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The latest mobile news related to game rumors, previews, and info about the Android & iOS mobile titles you play, as well as the most recent tech news, gadgets, and smartphone trends.
Microsoft is making some changes to its popular virtual workspace, Microsoft Teams, and adding a bunch of classic games to play with coworkers.
PUBG Mobile announced one of the biggest gaming partnerships ever. This time, the battle royale game is working with Maserati.
Football Manager 2023 on mobile devices is now available, carrying on this series’ heritage. The new version adds a plethora of new features.
After a major overhaul of Amazon Photos for iOS in November 2021, the same new appearance is now appearing on Android as well.
The bizarre puzzle game Little Inferno, in which players burn objects of increasing value, will receive a Christmas expansion without warning.
As October 31 draws near, Halloween activities are in full flow, and the mobile MMORPG Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds, Netmarble enters the fray.
Simply put, Monster Train is a fantastic introduction to a somewhat crowded genre and is unquestionably one you should get your hands on.
Project Rene is the name given to the upcoming Sims game. Although still without a set release date, here’s what you would be able to do in-game.
Apple has finally released bug fixes to iOS 16 with iOS 16.0.3, its second software upgrade since last month’s simultaneous release of the new system.
Players worldwide can fully submerge into the Undecember experience on nearly any device as of October 12, 2022. Check out more details.
The newest video game investment from Netflix is the launch of its first internal game development studio, which was created just for the streaming behemoth.
Merely five days after its’ initial announcement, HandyGames opened the pre-registration for any Android and Samsung players.
Koko Digital, a group of independent programmers who have worked on top-grossing applications for brands like Pokemon, Twitch, and RedBull, has now revealed their newest project – a mobile game with quite possibly the most hilarious name you have ever heard.
Logitech G and Tencent Games announced that they will collaborate to market a handheld cloud gaming device that will deliver the best of the hardware and software video gaming world to users.