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‘Door Kickers: Action Squad’ from KillHouse Games Is Coming to iOS and Android Next Month with Pre-Orders Now Live on the App Store

Door Kickers: Action Squad form KillHouse Games launched on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch a while ago. The retro side-scrolling action game with a tactical flavour is headed to iOS and Android as a premium release next month. KillHouse Games will let you play as a SWAT trooper across 84 levels with loads of weapons and gear items. There are six playable character with unique gameplay and growth trees. Check out Shaun’s review of Door Kickers: Action Squad on Switch in our SwitchArcade round-up here. Watch the trailer

‘Legends of Runeterra’ Has Soft Launched on the App Store and Google Play in Singapore

A little while ago, Riot Games announced a plethora of new projects that included Legends of Runeterra and two other mobile games. The strategy card battler Legends of Runeterra that is set in the League of Legends universe has had closed beta tests and a release window for it was announced recently for mobile. Today, the game has soft launched on the App Store and Google Play (as spotted by Killercow) in Singapore. Legends of Runeterra is planned for full release on both PC and mobile in the first half

Valve Just Updated ‘Steam Link’ on iOS with a New Controller Overlay Option, New Zoom Options, and More

TouchArcade Rating: Valve’s Steam Link (Free) app on iOS ran into quite a few issues prior to launch thanks to Apple taking a long time to approve it. Ever since the app was finally approved, it has been getting updated with new features and enhancements almnost every month. Today, Valve pushed out an update bringing a new controller overlay mode, new contol options, and more. The version 1.1.58 update also has some new toggles for touch controls an an inspection tool for the controller layout panel. This update finally lets

‘Sonic at the Olympic Games – Tokyo 2020’ Gets a New Gameplay Trailer Showcasing the Various Events Included

TouchArcade Rating: Sonic at the Olympic Games – Tokyo 2020 () was revealed by SEGA alongside a few more games for the Tokyo 2020 summer olympics for various platforms a while ago. The company then announced the release date for Sonic at the Olympic Games – Tokyo 2020 with pre-registrations going live on the App Store and Google Play. Today, SEGA revealed a new gameplay trailer for Sonic at the Olympic Games – Tokyo 2020 that showcases the events available. Watch it below: Sonic at the Olympic Games – Tokyo

‘Soccer Rally: Arena’ Soft-Launches on iOS and Android in the US with Cross-Platform Online Multiplayer

TouchArcade Rating:Everyone knows about Rocket League, and it is certainly the game that made “cars playing soccer (or football, depending on where you’re from)" a mainstream thing. But did you know that a few years before Rocket League hit, developer Iceflame Games was already onto the whole car soccer thing with their 2012 mobile game Soccer Rally? I mean, in reality Top Gear popularized the concept many years prior by doing it in real life, but I have definitely heard many people wishing for a mobile version of Rocket League

Simogo and Annapurna Interactive Enter Multi-Year Partnership for Games on All Platforms

TouchArcade Rating: While Sayonara Wild Hearts () from Simogo and Annapurna Interactive is definitely one of the best games in recent times for me, Xbox One and PC owners have only recently been able to experience the awesome pop album experience. Read my review of it here. Today, Simogo and Annapurna Interactive have announced a multi-year partnership that will see Annapurna Interactive publish Simogo games on all platforms. Hopefully this includes mobile as well because while I’m glad to see Simogo games on consoles, they absolutely know how to make

‘Castlevania: Symphony of the Night’ Review – It Will Steal Your Soul

TouchArcade Rating:There are some things that you don’t realize you want until you actually have them, and for me this mobile port of Konami’s classic Castlevania: Symphony of the Night ($2.99) is one of them. This is one of my favorite games of all-time, one that I obsessed over for a couple of years following its release on the PlayStation in 1997. I found every item, uncovered every secret, and squeezed out every last percentage point of map exploration. I’ve replayed it time and again on various platforms and have

Apple Arcade Puzzler ‘Down in Bermuda’ Expands with New Shipwreck Island Update

TouchArcade Rating:I feel like for the past several years all we really knew of developer Yak & Co. was their stylish adventure game Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise. And that’s because, well, it took them about five years to finish the episodic game and so that’s really the only thing we’ve had to judge from them anyway. Given how excellent Agent A is though, I’ve certainly caught myself wondering what else the obviously talented studio could be capable of. With Agent A in the rear view mirror as of

Best iPhone Game Updates: ‘Dandara’, ‘Mario Kart Tour’, ‘Teppen’, ‘AFK Arena’, and More

TouchArcade Rating:Hello everyone, and welcome to the week! It’s time once again for our look back at the noteworthy updates of the last seven days. Lots of good stuff to check out this time around, friends. We’ve got a fine mix of big names and small, the usual suspects and new faces, all assembled for your reading pleasure. Of course, you can keep an eye out for updates yourself using AppShopper or by participating in the TouchArcade forums. This weekly summary is just here to fill you in on the