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WWE and Warner Bros. Interactiv​e Entertainm​ent Team Up for WWE Immortals

Posted by Jessica Fisher on December 12th, 2014

WWE and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have tag-teamed to create WWE Immortals. The upcoming game will be a free-to-play mobile wrestling game.

“We are excited to partner with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios to create WWE Immortals and bring a new action-packed mobile experience to our passionate fan base,” said Casey Collins, Executive Vice President, Consumer Products, WWE. “By tapping into NetherRealm’s legendary game development studio along with the unparalleled reach of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, we are creating a new way for fans to engage with the larger-than-life WWE characters.”

WWE Immortals is being developed by NetherRealm Studios (Mortal Kombat, Injustice: Gods Among Us) alongside Phosphor Game Studios (Horn, The Dark Meadow) and will be releasing the game in 2015.

Lots of LEGO Games are on Sale for $0.99 Right Now

Posted by Rob Rich on May 20th, 2014
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LEGO games are quite popular, generally quite good, and certainly here to stay. And several of them are currently on sale for $0.99 on the App Store.

At the moment the titles affected by this seemingly random price drop are LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, LEGO Batman: DC Superheroes, and LEGO The Lord of the Rings. So if you're in the mood for some wizard schooling, villain chasing, or cursed ring destroying you're in luck!

You can nab each of the four games mentioned right now for $0.99 apiece.

Batman: Arkham Origins Coming Soon to the App Store as a Free-to-Play Brawler

Posted by Andrew Stevens on October 14th, 2013

Batman: Arkham Origins will be making its way to the App Store this fall around the same time as the console version, October 25th. It's a free-to-play brawler in which players take control of Batman while going up against some of DC Comics' most deadly villains, and players will be able to progress and upgrade their character along the way.

For those who plan on getting the console version as well, they'll be able to access exclusive content that isn't available to anyone else. So that's something that may be worth looking into, whatever it may be.

“We created an integrated gaming ecosystem between the Batman: Arkham Origins mobile and console games, which delivers rewards and unlocks that provide greater experiences for players,” said Ed Boon, Creative Director, NetherRealm Studios, in a press release. “The mobile game goes hand-in-hand with what is offered on the other platforms.”