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Strength belongs to number. If you zombies become a more significant number, it will become tough for you to dominate the town. In the survival, by defending it, you can explore many different territories. Make allies and invite a global player to forge strategic partnerships to win this ultimate wilderness war. Your survival is at stake, so take it casually, always be in the aggression and finish every enemy who comes on your way. … Read more
<p>Nintendo no-doubt paved the way for other companies when they announced Super Mario Run a couple of months ago. Now with the game's release on the horizon Sony's joining in the fray with as many as six mobile games potentially releasing next year.</p><p><p>Sony will bring old PlayStation game franchises to smartphones in Japan from next year https://t.co/14eWl5PQ8E— Takashi Mochizuki (@mochi_wsj) December 7, 2016 Sony revealed yesterday that collectively they would actually be working on ten mobile titles, including the ever-popular PaRappa the Rapper and Hot Shots Golf.</p><p>So far the games are set to release in Japan, and eventually in other Asian countries will follow. Whether the games will come to the west next year remains to be seen, but I reckon the chances are good.</p><p>So far the six titles announced are PaRappa the Rapper, Hot Shots Golf, What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord?, Arc the Lad, Wild Arms, and Sora to Umi. NIS will apparently be releasing games based on Yomawari: Night Alone (the recently released survival horror/puzzler) and Disgaea.</p><p>The information is still very thin on the ground so we'll have to wait a little while to know more. What games do you hope to see on mobile now Sony's on board? Let us know in the comments below.</p> … Read more