New games now: Honor of Kings goes global plus what’s next from Game Freak, Outfit7, Lilith and more

 

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Honor of Kings (Tencent) 

The wildly popular MOBA has finally been (re)released worldwide after a staggered rollout that took in the Middle East, LatAm and other smaller markets. It’s out now globally for iOS and Android, and appears to be getting a big push from both the App Store and Google Play editorial teams.

Pand Land (Game Freak)

Gematsu reports that this fsailing RPG from Game Freak, the maker of countless Pokémon games, will launch on iOS and Android in Japan on June 24. Pre-registration is already live.

My Talking Hank: Islands (Outfit7)

This new virtual pet game – part of the Talking Tom & Friends series – is set to release on July 4 on iOS and Android.

Project Party (Lilith Games)

Rise of Kingdoms, AFK Arena and Warpath maker Lilith has unveiled its next game, an ambitious life sim-like game mixed with a variety of mini-games. It is coming to the App Store, Google Play and PC. As spotted by GamingOnPhone, an open beta for the title is currently live in China.

Tarisland (Tencent)

Tencent’s latest expensive-looking MMORPG is now out worldwide on iOS and Android. The game’s first season is called Mystery of the Hollows, and includes five dungeons, eight raid bosses, PvP arenas and more.

Guncho (Arnold Rauers)

Players can now pre-order this upcoming turn-based tactical Western shooter ahead of its June 25 release. It’s coming to iOS only for now.

Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist (Flamebait Games)

This drawing and art game is out now for both iOS and Android. It’s free-to-start and players can pay $9.99 to unlock the full game.

Kamitsubaki City Ensemble (Kamitsubaki Studio)

Gematsu reports that this upcoming rhythm game is set to launch on iOS and Android on August 29. It’s not clear if this is a local or global launch, but the title is set to support English, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese languages upon release.

Looped (Studio Hamlin)

PocketGamer reports that this point-and-click adventure game adaptation of the film of the same name is out now on the App Store. It comes with a $2.99 price tag.

 

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