Tag: mobile gaming

League of Legends: Wild Rift deletes AI promo after backlash

Riot Games partnered up with an AI production company to produce a League of Legends: Wild Rift cinematic, only to delete it soon after.

Marvel Snap caught in TikTok ban crossfire

Second Dinner and Nuverse's Marvel Snap is another victim of the United States' ban on TikTok.

Netflix shuts down internal AAA game studio

Netflix has shut down its Overwatch vet-led AAA game studio, known internally as Team Blue.

A new Destiny game has been revealed but it isn’t being developed by Bungie

Destiny: Rising is a new mobile title set in an alternate timeline.

Dredge’s Lovecraftian creatures will have a new place to hunt in December

The spooky fishing game that embodies Lovecraftian creatures is officially making the leap to iOS, Android, and Mac on December 18.

A new Dragon Ball experience is coming soon

Experience the first ever four-versus-four Dragon Ball video game. The game looks to take inspiration from MOBA's like League of Legends and Pokemon Unite.

Mortal Kombat: Onslaught shuttered less than a year after launch

NetherRealm Studios is shuttering its nine-month-old mobile Mortal Kombat game, Mortal Kombat: Onslaught.

Resident Evil 7 fails to capture mobile audience

Resident Evil 7 joins its fellow PC/console games-turned-mobile games with less than 2,000 players paying to play.

Bleach Soul Puzzle’s pre-registration campaign is underway with a physical reward

Don't forget to sign up if you don't want to miss out on these exciting rewards from KLab Inc.

Another new Bleach video game has been announced

Bleach Soul Puzzle is a new step for the anime liscence, it is the first time the Bleach series will see a Match-3 release.

New free-to-play game available on Switch

Bleach: Brave Souls began as a mobile title in 2015 but is now available on multiple platforms, and the Nintendo Switch is now one of them.

Pokemon Sleep nets 100 million ahead of first anniversary

Ahead of its first anniversary, Pokemon Sleep has earned $100 million, with a majority of that coming from Japan.