Gaming News Summer Game Fest 2022: Devolver is embedded on Netflix, the creators of Reigns are back!
Devolver wasn’t quite done with the players after his wild talk last night. The publisher has actually popped back onto the Netflix page to announce the mobile releases of three of its games!
In its press release, Devolver states that it has exchanged its “compulsive obsession with Netflix in a most respectable professional relationship”. This new relationship makes possible to Devolver to announce three gamespublished or about to be published on the SVOD platform.
Reigns is back and heading east!
Let’s start, if you don’t mind, with Reigns: Three Kingdoms, the new opus of the famous series by Nerial. Reigns is a license that offers you the rule of a monarch by making decisions. to take her You have to slide the cards that present themselves to the right or left, which is one of the possible options. Unfortunately, by piling up wrong choices, we end up being betrayed, killed, poisoned, or deposed. Starting from a simple principle, Nerial has managed to create games that tell a different story every time.
This fifth opus loosely based on the Chinese novel Three Kingdoms, in the heart of the last years of the Han Dynasty. By swiping from left to right, we negotiate, we create alliances, we direct people or we seduce, with the aim of holding out as long as possible. Nerial promises us a “twisted” scenario and “unexpected” mini-games. The title will be released later this year.
The creators of Downwell present their new title
Poinpy is a colorful climbing game that challenges players to smash fruit Design a juice to feed a hungry creature. But these fruits are difficult to access, and you have to climb the walls, jump from platform to platform, knowing that they are randomly generated. This is necessary Crush fruits by hitting the screen. If you want to see what the title is worth, you can. Poinpy is already available on the Netflix mobile app..
Terra Nil, the city builder from the creators of Broforce, makes a return!
Announced last year, Terra Nile is a city builder, but in reverse! Instead of building a sprawling city by managing all flows, Players must breathe life into a natural ecosystem. Plants must be grown, animals raised and spaces maintained from an arid zone in order for the environment to develop properly. So, as you’ve probably understood, Terra Nil is an ecological “construction” game that completely reverses the principles of the genre. He will be released in 2023 for iOS and Android and probably for PC
Finally, Netflix points this out that these three titles are included in the Netflix subscription and contain no in-app purchases or advertising!
About the summer game festival
What is Summer Game Fest?
No E3 this year, but we can still count on another world-class event: the Summer Game Fest, a big show dedicated to announcing video games that will come this year or the following years. In 2020, journalist and presenter Geoff Keighley launched this now essential festival for the first time. Last year the show featured stunning images of the Elden Ring; So the third iteration inevitably raises high expectations.
When does Summer Game Fest 2022 start?
The Summer Game Fest takes place this Thursday, June 9th at 8pm. The show will again be followed by a Day of the Devs session dedicated to the independent scene.
How can I follow Summer Game Fest 2022?
In particular, on JV, alongside Maxildan and Aymeric Lallée, we will be responding live to announcements from the LeStream channel. The show will also be shown directly as a teaser on JV’s homepage. And of course, for those who prefer to read, you can find our news throughout the conference. A written summary will also be available
What is the program for Summer Game Fest 2022?
Among the games not to be missed is in particular the legacy of Dead Space, The Callisto Protocol, which shows us its first gameplay images. For its part, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 presents us with its first level. Also on the programme: Gotham Knights, Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, the first game from Aaryn Flynn’s studio (ex-Bioware) Nightingale, the JRPG One Piece Odyssey, the free-to-play Warframe or even Planet of Lana. Geoff Keighley further announced: “We have some new game announcements for this show and hopefully some surprises if all goes well. But it’s definitely a show that focuses mostly on things that have been predicted.”
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