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All games that will reach Android phones by 2020

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Mobile video games are becoming increasingly important. Those stunts were just as effective when playing at the bus stop or in the doctor's waiting room. Big names like Fortnite, Call of Duty, Mario Kart or Pokémon (among many others) make sure developers are already taking care of smartphones when designing their themes.

However, this has already begun. 2019 will be just plain food and that by 2020 – without any unexpected delays – enough articles have been used which will please all those fans of this wonderful video game season. Let's review some of the most anticipated.

War to Watch: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Final with Final Fantasy Crystalron

War of the Vitions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius will be placed in the title universe with its name retained though it will tell a new story and bet on a totally different style. While the Brave Exvius enters the Turn classic, the new Square Enix game that is due to come out sometime in 2020 is determined by the active movement and grid movement. The artwork, creativity and soundtrack suggest that we will be facing one of the greats of 2020 … provided that the Japanese company does not abuse the consolidated purchase.

On the other hand is Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Resmatered will be an updated version of the fun game that came out of Nintendo GameCube in 2003. New content, improved graphics, a laid-back soundtrack and especially opportunities to play with our friends will be the new motivation to re-enter this exciting world. It will also be available on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.

How to Expel

The popular Diablo-style game currently available on PC and PlayStation 4 will have its own version with phones. A totally free game with hundreds of hours of entertainment for its fans is counted for thousands. A bunch of classes, weapons, weapons and abilities make it one of the best action RPG games today So hopefully your portable version though obviously will be designed, keep the same context and be as good as ever.

The Immortal Devil

The Art of the Immortal Devil

And we have to talk about the myth of the devil. Devil Immortal will be the first game in the saga that will only come to smartphones Whose story will take place between the end of Diablo II: King of doom and beginning of Devil III.

We are promised that you will have the same mechanics as other games but switch to touch controls. Six classes to choose from, lots of builds, weapons and abilities and especially many demons and hell creatures to kill.

Apex mythology

Electronics Arts introduced Apex Legends earlier this year. An exciting team-playing game we had a few weeks old, it was a success. A significant milestone especially considering the fact that he has to fight against top rivals like Fortnite or PUBG.

Its creators are confirming at the time that they are working on a version of mobile phones so we hope that 2020 is a year we can enjoy this sad game in the palm of our hands.

League of Legends

League of Legends

Yes, it is one of the most played titles in history and especially the most influential. League of Legends: Wild Rift it will be a modified version with mobile phones with touch controls, new maps and short but fun games.

GWENT: The Witcher Card Game

Of course also as part of our planet, you will have seen the new Witcher series aired last December 20 on Netflix. And if you love Geralt de Rivia and the teammates, you'll definitely read all of his books and played with all his video games. And one of the titles that will reach Android by 2020 will be Gwent, a fun little card game we already love in The Witcher III and has been refurbished and developed into a completely independent title.

Although its iOS version is already among us, Android users will have to – we'll have to wait – a few more months able to fully retrieve this intriguing card game.

And for you, what's the most thought-provoking mobile game in 2020?

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