'Diablo' franchise coming to iOS, Android

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referring to The first mobile game in the Diablo series has been made available exclusively on iOS and Android mobile by California-based video game developer and publisher Blizzard, on the same day it launched Diablo III for the Nintendo Switch. The action-focused RPG top-down game is determine after the events of Diablo II: Lord of Destruction and was made in partnership by Chinese internet tech company NetEase Incorporated, reports Engadget. The company alextremely said that it was working at multiple Diablo projects, for that they had sepaaverage teams. Read also: video game action heads for the cloudNetEase Incorporated has developed similar games previously, such as Endless of God. Like in eextremely Diablo installment, players going to be able to battle out of dungeons by their acquired allies.


Looks like Android is ready for the wave of foldable phones coming

At the Android Dev Summit on Wednesday, Android announced that it's officially adding backing for foldable devices. We just announced backing for foldables at #AndroidDevSummit, a new form factor coming next year from Android partners. pic.twitter.com/NAfOmCOY26 — Android Developers (@AndroidDev) November 7, 2018Folding phones going to (literally) add a new dimension to how we interact by our phones, and Android is working to make that possible. At the summit, Android VP of Engineering Dave Burke said that he expects to see foldable devices from multi different Android manufacturers. He alextremely called out Samsung, saying that Android and Samsung are working closely together on a device planned for an early 2019 launch.

Looks like Android is ready for the wave of foldable phones coming

ROME: Total War coming to Android this Winter

as mentioned in Feral Interactive this day announced that the acclaimed historical strategy game ROME: Total War going to be launched on Android this winter. ROME: Total War challenges players to conquer and rule the ancient world by fighting spectacular real-time battles in an enormous turn-based campaign. "We're extremely excited to bring ROME: Total War to Android users," said David Stephen, Managing Director of Feral Interactive. ROME: Total War for Android going to be launched in North America, Europe, Australia and some Asian territories, and supported on a limited range of devices. ROME: Total War going to be a premium app available from the Google Play Store and Samsung Galaxy Apps store.

Motorola's notched Android One smartphone is coming to the US for $399

Motorola this day announced that it's bringing the Motorola One to the U.S. a few months after the Android One phone launched internationally. The fact that the Motorola One runs Android One means buyers are guaranteed a steady, consistent road forward for updates. Motorola says the device, that ships running Android 8.1 Oreo, going to be updated to Android 9 Pie and eventually Android Q. Unfortunately, today's Motorola announcement makes no mention of the larger Motorola One Power coming stateside. At $399, the Motorola One's main competition is... well, other Motorola phones.

Motorola's notched Android One smartphone is coming to the US for $399




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