Android is (unofficially) coming to the Nintendo Switch

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As it stated in There are gotchas. GPU backing is a work in progress -- you wouldn't need to play PUBG Mobile on the Switch right now, assuming it would even run. It's alextremely MysterioAmerica how well the SD card slot, USB-C docking and other features work. This is a start, though, and those willing to throw caution (and warranties) to the wind could recently repurpose the Switch for everything from playing mobile games to everyday tasks like checking email.


Cultist Simulator's card-based cosmic horror coming to iOS and Android this "spring"

Developer Weather Factory has announced that its enigmatic, occasionally impenetrable cosmic card oddity, Cultist Simulator, going to be heading to iPhone, iPad, and Android devices this "spring". Cultist Simulator, that launched on PC last year, is designed by Alexis Kennedy, creator of Fallen London and Sunless Sea. Eventually, out of focussed dreaming and scheming, you'll establish your own cult and maybe even usher in a new age. Cultist Simulator's mobile version has been developed by Playdigious, and going to cost $6.99 USD (a Britain price is yet to be revealed). Weather Factory notes that there'll be a 30% discount on both iOS and Android at launch, bringing the price down to $4.99 USD.

Cultist Simulator's card-based cosmic horror coming to iOS and Android this




Roguelike card game Pirates Outlaws coming to iOS and Android this Wednesday

as informed in Indie developer Fabled Game Studio going to be releasing their new roguelike card game Pirates Outlaws on Google Play and the App Store on Wednesday 6th March. This new card game going to have players determine out to sea to explore procedurally generated maps and take part in turn based battles. In Pirates Outlaws players take the role of a piaverage captain seeking fame and fortune. Pirates Outlaws features:6 different characters featuring unique abilireleation and pre-made decks. Look out for Pirates Outlaws arriving on Google Play and the App Store this Wednesday.




The Elder Scrolls: Blades Early Access coming this spring to Android

Bethesda quietly updated the website for its upcoming The Elder Scrolls: Blades mobile game by more information about the game's Early Access program. According to Bethesda, Early Access going to be available on Android sometime this spring and allow access to the full game. The company won't place a non-disclosure agreement on Early Access players — they can post as many screenbullets and videos as they'd like. Announced during E3 2018, The Elder Scrolls: Blades is the first RPG game in the long-running series to launch on iOS and Android. Initially determine for a late 2018 launch, The Elder Scrolls: Blades was pushed back to sometime this year.

The Elder Scrolls: Blades Early Access coming this spring to Android







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