Tencent Publishes Ubisoft Games and Xiaomi Challenges The Razer Phone (Android Gaming News) By Tiny Little Games

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Aug 21, 2021
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Tencent Publishes Ubisoft Games and Xiaomi Challenges The Razer Phone (Android Gaming News)

Welcome to Android gaming news, this series breaks down the latest and greatest news stories for the mobile gaming community. By now, these stories may seem old, but, as the saying goes, old news is better than no news. Wait that doesn't make sense, because I'm a low budget, mediocre YouTuber I'll be delivering these stories over gameplay so enjoy Spartan Runner, while I delve into some interesting news and my non-important opinions. First up Tencent takes a piece of the up pi 10 said the developer behind arena of a lore and pub G mobile has been in a legal battle with Ubisoft. The legalities are way over my head, but it revolves around company stocks and investments, as it turns out. Tencent and other companies tried to do a massive takeover of Ubisoft if all had ended.

According to plan, Ubisoft may have lost its own company, thus developing games for said companies resulting in what could have been a demise of the popular studio. Luckily, the case went a different route. Instead, Tencent acquired a mere 5% of the company. However, this agreement does give $0.10 the ability to publish mobile versions of Ubisoft games. For now, it is regulated to releases for China.

Apparently, mobile versions of the PVP shooter Rainbow six siege and the battle brawler for honor are in the works. The details still confuse me but seem console. Ports of this caliber on mobile is exciting, which brings me to my thoughts on the matter. The way everything went down as well as the proposed takeover all seems like money-hungry corporate villainy I mean $0.10 does create great mobile products, but it seems they are always in the news for some sort of lawsuit or legal matter. However, the byproduct may work out for the mobile gaming community.

Unfortunately, that community may only reside in China. Some may think it will eventually reach other countries, but I'm going to keep my nerdy hopes low, since it is a legal agreement, I am Not sure if we will actually get to play these games without downloading an APK, so, let's just hope, I'm wrong, because the idea of busting through cardboard doors, while blasting other players in the face sounds fantastic. I am a huge supporter of console games being ported to mobile, even with dumb down graphics. It's still a tiny gamer dream come true. Next up the razor phone gets a challenger, it looks like the razor phone won't be the only Android gaming smartphone on the market, a company by the name of zoo me Ciao, means I.

However, you pronounce, it is making a smartphone built for the mobile gamer. The black shark is a device that packs some impressive specs, the latest Snapdragon 845 and six gigs of ram. The phone will come with a detachable Bluetooth controller as well. Oh yeah, and you can make phone calls on it. The retail price is the equivalent of the razor phone coming in at $6.99. As of now I've seen two models, one with a full-blown controller attachment and another with an attachment on one side, not sure which is the real deal, but the full size controller looks more switch like it would make games more playable.

My thoughts on this device are iffy for one. This is the first time I've heard of this company I believe they are new to the smartphone game, so quality and support are issues that need to be considered. Also, the actual design of the phone leaves a lot to be desired even more. The internals are not a huge step up from other devices. Definitely not enough to make me ditch my razor phone while the idea of the area touchable controller is nice.

I already have a Bluetooth controller. That fits my needs now. If that controller slid out from the device something similar to the Xperia Play I may see it as a game changer for now, I'll keep an eye out for reviews, because my mobile gaming expectations are a bit XYL me. So what are your thoughts on these news stories? How do you feel about $0.10 recent shenanigans? Would you purchase a semi black shark, or what do you think about this new video series leave a comment below and let's discuss all the tiny news revealed in this tiny little video? As always, thanks for watching tiny little games, please subscribe to support my channel like for more news having that notification bill for video updates. It's time for me to create a China account, I mean come on Rainbow six siege on my phone.


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