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Feral Interactive announced today that the critically acclaimed, classic strategy game ROME: Total War is now available for iPad. Developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA on Windows PC, and published by Feral Interactive on Mac, the gamehas been a critical and commercial favourite since its initial release on desktop in 2004.

A game of epic real-time warfare, ROME: Total War offers players a seamless mix of strategy and tactics to fight spectacular battles, while using diplomacy, subterfuge and assassination to pave the road to ultimate victory. Encompassing three centuries of conflict from the Punic Wars to the death of Augustus, the game captures the excitement and challenge of conquering and ruling the legendary Roman Empire.

“Realising ROME: Total War for iPad has been a huge design and programming challenge,” said David Stephen, Managing Director at Feral Interactive. “Our aim has been to bring this classic to a new and very different platform without compromising its enormous content, superb gameplay or strategic depth. Working closely with Creative Assembly, I believe we have done that and am confident that Total War veterans and novices alike will enjoy the result.”

ROME: Total War for iPad will retail on the App Store for a one-time purchase of $9.99/£7.99/€9.99. There are no in-app purchases.

Minimum system requirements call for an iPad Air or later, iPad mini 2 or later, or an iPad Pro. The game requires 4 GB of free space and iOS 9.3.5 or later.
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Snail Games Launches the Global Version of Kingdom Warriors


Los Angeles –July 4th, 2016 – Game developer and publisher Snail Games has made another major step into the mobile gaming market with the much-anticipated global announcement of its latest mobile action RPG – Kingdom Warriors. The game is now available in regions around the globe (*see exclusions) for iOS and Android devices.

Calling All Warriors

The global release version of Kingdom Warriors transports players to the "Three Kingdoms" period of Ancient China, a time of civil war and political intrigue. The game features a number of interesting and unique game mechanics, including:
  • 4 playable generals along with 40+ upgradeable lieutenants to build a powerful army
  • Innovative mixture of traditional ARPG elements fused with modern strategy game mechanics
  • Stunning visuals with countless on-screen characters engaged in iconic battles straight from the Three Kingdoms novel
  • High-quality visual effects utilizing the full power of the U3D engine


*Kingdom Warriors is NOT available in the countries and regions below at this moment: Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam.

About Kingdom Warriors

Kingdom Warriors is the latest action RPG and online multiplayer title from Snail Games. Set in the volatile "Three Kingdoms" period of Ancient China, players enter the internecine conflict as one of several iconic heroes. Mixing real-time strategy elements with action combat and a rich character progression system, players take to the battlefield in single-player campaigns and multiplayer battles as they struggle to unite the warring kingdoms under their banner.
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Apple has notified Palestinian independent developer Rasheed Abueideh that his game, Liyla and The Shadows of War, must be removed from the iOS App Store's "games" category, and all references to the title being a "game" must be removed from its descriptive text.

Here is what Apple said about it:
The title, which is currently available for download on the Google Play store, is flagged on that service as "Mature 17+". The game follows the story of a girl living in the Gaza Strip -- undoubtedly politically fraught subject matter.

Apple has long had a policy of controlling the content of the games uploaded to its App Store. The Liyla removal was brought to Gamasutra's attention by a tweet from Molleindustria's Paolo Pedercini, whose own Phone Story was removed from the App Store by Apple.


Papers, Please developer Lucas Pope ran into a snag due to the game's graphics, but his game did end up on the App Store unaltered. The company without warning removed a number of games featuring the Confederate flag from the store last year.

Apple is not asking Abueideh to remove or modify his app, but to reclassify it -- suggesting it could be reposted in the "news" or "reference" categories, despite it being a game.