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  1. Vampire

    Has a mobile game you've been playing ever shut down?

    The English version of Utano☆Princesama Shining Live is shutting down. :viva: I haven't played it in several months, but I usually come back to it. I guess I won't be this time... :sadpuppy: In Japan, the franchise is very popular, but mostly because its other content (e.g., otome games...
  2. Vampire

    ⬯ The Disney Twisted-Wonderland Thread ⬮

    Perhaps there's more to "villains" than meets the eye... Summoned by a magic mirror to Twisted Wonderland, a world altogether unlike your own, you arrive at Night Raven College, a prestigious arcane academy. With nowhere else to go, you accept the masked headmage's hospitality and begin...
  3. Vampire

    Disney Twisted-Wonderland Smartphone Game Launches in U.S., Canada on January 20

    Aniplex of America announced on Monday that it will release Disney Twisted-Wonderland smartphone game in the U.S. and Canada on January 20 for iOS and Android devices. Pre-registration opens on Tuesday. The game launched in Japan in March 2020. The first TV ad focused on the Heartslabyul...
  4. Vampire

    Pokémon Trading Card Game Live Revealed as Free-to-Play App

    The Pokémon trading card game is about to be available in a new form with the reveal of Pokémon Trading Card Game Live. The free-to-play app aims to deliver true-to-game rules when it arrives on PC, Mac, and mobile devices, and you can see a quick sample in the announcement trailer below. The...
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    Mangamo Mobile Manga Subscription Service Launches, Offers 2-Month Free Trial

    If you're looking for a new way to read manga, Mangamo is officially here to offer up unlimited access to titles from a wide variety of publishers. Boasting "more titles than any other legal manga service," this mobile manga subscription service app is now available globally on iOS for iPhone...
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    10+ million Android users installed a fake Samsung update app

    In recent months, we’ve seen quite a few reports of the Google Play Store hosting counterfeit apps that are designed to dupe users and earn money through ad farms. In the latest reveal, CSIS Security Group’s report suggests that a fake app – promising updates for Samsung phones – has been...
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