February 08, 2022 by RSS Feed

Battlefield, the popular shooter, is making its way to mobile. Fans have been eagerly waiting to play the Battlefield experience on handheld devices and looks like they won’t have to wait for long.
Recently, EA, the creator of the Battlefield series, announced that they were aiming for an early 2022 release. Hopefully, players might get their hands on the game before March 2022.
In a recent Q&A session, the CEO of Electronic Arts Andrew Wilson mentioned that Battlefield Mobile will have a closed beta test later this month. He also said that the test will help the creators know what works best for them.
Battlefield Mobile had a few alpha tests in a handful of regions. The game was choppy and players were disappointed with the visuals. However, the tests were focused on the core mechanics and key features. And you cannot expect a game to be perfect in an alpha test.

Fans who are willing to take part in the beta test can head over to Google Play and get the beta version. Players can then go to Google Play and tap on the “pre-register” button. You will be notified when the game becomes available. So far, EA has not announced any date for the beta test.
Note that the beta test is happening only in Indonesia and the Philippines. As of now, only Android users can take part in the playtests. EA’s official page says that they will expand the playtests to other regions soon.
Stay tuned for more Battlefield Mobile updates!
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February 07, 2022 by RSS Feed
Rocket League Sideswipe's second season just introduced a new game mode: volleyball. Although it might seem straightforward enough translate all of the strategy from the game's default mode or previous basketball variant to do well, here, Rocket League Sideswipe changes in some pretty significant ways when all of a sudden you're trying to keep the ball from hitting the ground on half of the game field.
If you're still trying to wrap your mind around how this mode works and what you need to do to be a competent teammate, you're in the right place! I've been playing this new game mode extensively since its launch last week, and have learned a few tricks on how to be just that. Read on below!
Win those face-offs
Every mode of Rocket League Sideswipe starts with a face-off, but these events feel way more impactful in volleyball. Getting the ball into enemy territory and keeping it there is key to scoring, and winning the face-off gives you a head start on putting one over on your opponents.
I have found that I can win a majority of face-offs my holding down boost and tapping the jump button repeatedly during the countdown. Because of the jump tapping, I often am able to have a faster reaction to the actual match start, allowing me to get to the ball ahead of my opponent. If you manage to do the same, you just want to make sure you hit the ball over toward enemy territory, and see if you can keep it there to secure a score.
Stay grounded
Since volleyball is all about keeping a ball in the air, you may be tempted to launch yourself into the skies at every chance you get to contest the ball or try to score. This is a surefire way to overplay on the ball and be out of position to defend a shot from your opponent.
In a lot of circumstances, you're better served keeping your car on the ground and prevserving your boost for when you can not only defend against a scoring attempt, but also launch a counter shot. Blocking shots is also easier to do from the ground because your goal is literally the ground you're driving on (just drive under the ball to stop a score!) and you don't have to worry about accidentally launching the ball downward. Jumping or boosting at the ball from the grounded position will always send the ball upward!
Defend the net
If you happen to find the ball in enemy territory, you actually don't have to do a ton to end up with a point. Gravity is always working against the ball to bring it toward the goal, so sometimes it's more prudent to try and just stop the ball from going back over the net than boosting around trying to spike the ball in for a score.
This may not be a particularly flashy way of playing, but it is effective. Defending the net limits opportunities for your opponents to score, keeps you from ever being out of position to defend or score, and can cause frustration for your opponent. I have yet to encounter any Rocket League Sideswipe volleyball players that don't make mistakes and accidentally miss the ball or nudge it into their own goal. Own goals are frustrating and can send one or more of the opposing team into a frustration spiral that leads to more mistakes and scores for you.
Don't play too passively
As much as I've warned against overplaying and leaving your goal zone undefended, you also don't just want to sit and wait for a shot to come so you can block it. You'll have to pick your battles carefully, but if you just sit on the ground and wait for the ball, the opposing team will start to follow their shots more closely and can just bump the ball off your roof for easy, undefendable points.
This is probably good advice for Rocket League Sideswipe more generally, but try to pay attention to how much other players are boosting and when they may not be able to react to a steal or contest very well. These are the times where you really should go all out on the ball because if you can take control while potential defenders have to recharge their boost on the ground, you have a huge advantage that you can turn into points pretty easily.
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February 04, 2022 by RSS Feed

Apex Legends is already a well-known battle royale shooter on PCs and consoles. In the last few years, a lot of FPS titles have made their way to mobile. Following suit, Apex Legends also announced ‘Apex Legends Mobile’ way back in 2020.
Since then, the game has gone through multiple beta tests in India, the Philippines, Mexico, Hong Kong, Turkey, and more. Finally, EA has decided to go for a soft launch in a handful of countries; Australia, Argentina, Colombia, Malaysia, Mexico, Indonesia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and the Philippines.
Respawn, the Apex Legends creator announced this via a tweet:
As of now, people in these countries can access the early version of the game. The game is available only for Android. They can download it from Google Play. Meanwhile, iOS users in these regions might have to wait a little longer to step into Olympus.

If you have played Apex Legends on PC or console before, you will like the mobile counterpart. It follows the same 60-player battle royale pattern with 3 players on each team. As always, players can choose from several Legends and enter the battlefield.
For the beta tests, the download size of the game was about 2GB. We can assume that the size will be more or less the same.
So far, Respawn Entertainment has not provided a date for the soft launch. However, the next Apex Legends season ‘Defiance’ is set to release on February 8. So it's likely that the mobile launch will happen on February 8th.
Respawn will share more details about the global and iOS release, in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, players can pre-register for Apex Legends Mobile on Google Play. You will be notified as soon as the game becomes available.
You might be interested in: EA lets other devs use Apex Legends ping system
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February 04, 2022 by RSS Feed
Hatsune Miku is dropping the beat as Komoe Technology Limited officially launches its latest collaboration event for Figure Fantasy. The idle RPG title on mobile is not only adding a brand new figurine into the game, but it's also giving away tons of in-game goodies throughout the limited-time collab event.

In Figure Fantasy's Hatsune Miku collab, players can complete tasks in order to score the limited edition Ultra figurine Hatsune Miku herself as she makes her musical debut in the game. The virtual singer is a special guest of the Korston festival Blooming Dream Melody, and is a MILITARIST figure who can offer passive support off-field.
Players can also score community milestone rewards when the views for the collab exclusive preview reach a certain number. Server-wide virtual treasures will be given away upon hitting 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 views.
In addition, Hatsune Miku special edition outfit Hatsune Miku Bear Biscuit Ver., Hatsune Miku Sunny Vacation Ver. as well as exclusive sharing frame are also available.
To top it all off, a new challenge instance - Acting Training is underway, where players can defeat and clear event levels to acquire exclusive item Sakura Wind-bell for redeeming rewards. There are tons of other events to look forward to during the collab, so skip the FOMO and download Figure Fantasy on the iOS App Store and on the Google Play Store for Android devices. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.
Source link:https://www.148apps.com/news/the-figure-fantasy-x-hatsune-miku-collab-welcomes-the-popular-virtual-singer-into-the-figurine-themed-idle-rpg/
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February 02, 2022 by RSS Feed
Rocket League Sideswipe's second season just came out today and we're pretty excited. In case you missed it, Psyonix's ground-up reimagining of Rocket League for mobile was our top pick for Game of the Year in 2021, and as time has worn on, we're event more convinced it was the right call.
Just like many other service-oriented multiplayer games, Rocket League Sideswipe's new season is all about switching things up a bit and giving you new rewards for your committed play. As was the case with season one, all of this new stuff is available completely free of charge, so although there is a battle pass and currency to grind out, there is no way to pay your way around it (and hopefully this continues to be the case moving forward).

Probably the biggest change to come to the game is the addition of a new Volleyball mode. This mode replaces the Hoops variant that was in the game at launch, meaning there are still only three game modes to choose from. This new mode plays just about how you'd expect, with a net in the middle of the arena and goals on the floor, though there are a few twists. Toward the back of each floor is a safe area that doesn't count as goal territory, some of which is also a ball launch pad. This sets up some interesting strategic possibilities, though it seems like everyone is still just trying to get used to launching the ball downward.
On top of Volleyball, Rocket League Sideswipe now also supports ranked and casual modes of play, allowing you to pair up with friends, pass off your phone for someone to try it, or just opt to play matches that have no bearing on your overall ranked score. The only caveat of the casual mode is that Volleyball is not available for casual play for whatever reason. Otherwise, completing casual matches can still contribute to your battle pass advancement and item unlocks with no issue. One last note on casual matches: Interestingly, you can queue for matchmaking in both ranked and casual matches at the same time, so if your goal is just to find whatever kind of match the fastest, you can do that.
Overall, season two of Rocket League Sideswipe seems to inject some additional energy into what still feels like one of the freshest and most frenetic multiplayer experiences you can have on mobile. With rank resets, a totally new mode to tackle, and casual play available, there's never been a better time to jump into this excellent game.
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