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‘SINoALICE’ Pre-Orders Are Now Live on the App Store Ahead of Its Release This July

We’ve been covering SINoALICE for a while with the original Japanese release and the various announcements for the upcoming English version. While SINoALICE was originally scheduled to launch through Nexon, it was delayed indefinitely and it will finally launch in July from Pokelabo. Pre-registrations for SINoALICE already went live on Google Play and the game has gotten 1,500,000 pre-registrations so far on Android. The global version has two NieR collaborations coming as well. Watch the trailer for the global version of SINoALICE below: The official planned release date for the

‘Towers of Everland’ from Cobra Mobile Is This Week’s New Apple Arcade Release

TouchArcade Rating: Last week, Apple brought another game to the service in the form of Winding Worlds () from KO_OP. Today, we get a new release from Cobra Mobile in the form of Towers of Everland () which is a grid based first person dungeon crawler with a nice aesthetic. Your aim in Towers of Everland is to rebuilt “Great City" ass you slay multiple enemies, find better gear, unlock guilds, and more. It looks like Apple is back to one new release each week with a few game updates.

Wonderful Turn-Based Puzzler ‘Swim Out’ is Updated and Currently On Sale for a Buck

TouchArcade Rating:Just shy of three years ago developer Lozange Lab, aka husband and wife duo Mat and Ava, released a game called Swim Out ($0.99) into the App Store. It was a puzzle game that had you guiding your swimmer across a busy pool and to the exit without interfering with any of the other pool-goers. The whole thing was turn-based, with various rules for how and where you could move to, and while each of the game’s more than 100 levels weren’t scared to give your brain a major

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Arrest of a Stone Buddha’, ‘What The Golf?’, and Today’s Other New Releases, the Latest Sales, and More

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for May 21st, 2020. As we approach the end of the month, we’re seeing more releases arriving. There are a lot of new games to check out today, and that’s how we’ll be spending most of our time here. There are also the usual lists of sales information, and that’s about the lot. Let’s check it out! New Releases Arrest of a Stone Buddha ($14.99) SwitchArcade Highlight! One of the coolest surprises of last year was The Friends of Ringo Ishikawa

Virtually reality: why isn’t VR more popular?

VR is impressive to watch — but it is less impressive to purchaseMany people probably have experience of VR second-hand, rather than from the comfort of their own home. A casual demo in a gaming convention here, or a half hour spent on someone else’s setup there — the interest exists, but the demand does not.The titles already coming out for it are getting better and better, and have already contributed to a branch of Youtubers focusing on VR content. VRChat, Beat Saber and Half Life: Alyx have been raising

‘Super Fowlst 2’ Arrives Later This Month on iOS and Android with Pre-Orders Now Live on the App Store

Tom Young at CatCup Games brought us the lovely Fowlst and then Super Fowlst (Free) on iOS and Android. Today, he announces the bigger and better sequel Super Fowlst 2 for both platforms. Super Fowlst 2 builds on Super Fowlst with more levels, controller support, new enemies, portals, new bosses, and more. It also has loads of unlockable characters and procedurally generated levels. Watch the new trailer for Super Fowlst 2 below: Super Fowlst 2 is releasing for free on iOS and Android on May 26th. It has a single

Thimbleweed Park Expands With A New, Free, Standalone Game–And It’s Available Now

Thimbleweed Park, Ron Gilbert's charming 2017 adventure game, just got a surprise free spin-off. The new game, Delores: A Thimbleweed Park Mini-Adventure, is available to download now on Steam and the Epic Games Store. It weighs in at just 52MB.The new game is a parallel story following Dolores, one of the main characters from the original game, getting a job as a photographer. It's designed as a test for Gilbert's new adventure game engine, which is why it's free--don't expect an experience as long as the original. It is not

China Takes Down PSN Store Temporarily Due To “Security” Issues

During our recent turbulent times, playing video games is one of the best ways to regain some sense of normalcy. In mainland China, however, PlayStation players hoping to access the PSN Store are currently unable to do so because of alleged security issues. The reported catalyst for the suspension sounds like it came from a comedy movie.The PlayStation Store (PSN) has been temporarily suspended in Mainland China from 7am on May 10. No time or date given for resumption of services. The official reason given is to carry out security

Simple Ways To Earn In-Game Currencies Online

Many games these days utilise in-game currencies for their cosmetic and gameplay upgrades. While the perils of using a system like this have been well-documented, it’s definitely something more and more developers are taking up as a way to keep their engine running in free-to-play games and the like. If you’re a fan of games like Fortnite or Call of Duty: Warzone, you’re probably asking yourself how you can get in-game currency, preferably without having to put too much work in. The good news is that this is completely possible,

Weekend PC Download Deals for May 8: First DOOM Eternal discounts

You have your mission. You must rip and tear until it is done. And if you're late to the ripping and the tearing, then perhaps a discount will give you incentive to get started. Yes, DOOM Eternal is getting its first significant discount, going down by 25 percent this weekend. So if you want it, you can pick it up on Steam and The Humble Store right now. Speaking of The Humble Store, the Humble Store Spring Sale has begun and that means dozens of games across a vast number