iOS 13

The ‘XCOM 2 Collection’ Is Coming to iOS on November 5 as a Premium Port Bringing the Complete Tactical Experience to Modern iOS Devices

A little while ago, Feral Interactive were teasing a new project after bringing classics to mobile already in the form of Company of Heroes, Tropico, Rome: Total War, and more. That was just revealed to be the XCOM 2 Collection. XCOM 2 Collection is something I never thought would be on iOS considering how demanding it is on PC and how poorly it ran on PS4 and Xbox One at launch. After it was ported to Nintendo Switch recently (with a big download needed), I was hoping an iOS port

Best iPhone Game Updates: ‘World of Tanks Blitz’, ‘Asphalt 8’, ‘Minecraft’, ‘Disney Heroes’, and More

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. We’ve got another mix of fresh updates to check out, including some popular free-to-play games and a few tasty paid titles. Big updates, small updates, and even a couple of very STUPID updates. 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 things

‘The World Ends With You Solo Remix’ Just Got Its First Update since 2015 Adding in iPhone X Screen Size and iOS 13 Support

TouchArcade Rating: Back in 2015, Carter wrote about a surprise update to The World Ends With You Solo Remix ($17.99) after everyon thought the game was abandond on both iPhone and iPad. Today, Square Enix surprised everyone with the first update to The World Ends With You Solo Remix on iPhone and iPad since the iOS 9 support update. Make sure to read Shaun’s feature on the game here and our review here. Today’s update isn’t just about iOS 13 support (which was long overdue) but also about iPhone X

Square Enix Updates ‘Chaos Rings III’ for the First Time in Nearly Four Years with iOS 13 Support and Display Issue Fixes

TouchArcade Rating:Chaos Rings III ($19.99) has sadly been the last entry in Square Enix’s incredibly enjoyable Chaos Rings series, which shockingly started out as a brand new IP created exclusively for mobile with the release of the original game way back in 2010. Even back then you didn’t see big companies investing heavily into original premium content for mobile, but in the case of the Chaos Rings series it resulted in four distinct entries that included some of the best made-for-mobile RPG’ing ever produced, and by all accounts the series