Here every Friday you’ll find the latest global releases, new soft launches and everything in between.
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Destiny Rising (NetEase)
This sci-fi RPG shooter, which is set in an alternate timeline to Bungie’s Destiny games, is coming to Android and iOS globally on August 28.
Mo Co (Supercell)
As we reported earlier this week, Supercell’s monster hunting game is now playable worldwide without the need for an invite. The latest Supercell launch was rolled out globally in March, but until now was only playable through an invite system.
New Talking Tom games (Outfit7)
My Talking Tom Friends 2, the sequel to one of 2024’s most downloaded games, will hit iOS and Android on July 15.
It will be followed in August by Talking Tom & Friends: World. Designed specifically for kids, it’s the franchise’s first ad-free title built around an in-app purchase model.
And a “fully reimagined” version of the original Talking Tom virtual pet game will also be released later this year.
New Apple Arcade games
Angry Birds Bounce, a new entry in Rovio’s flagship series, mixes classic slingshot gameplay with brick-breaking mechanics. It joined Apple Arcade this week alongside Ironhide’s tower defence game Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance TD+, XGIMI’s fruit-themed merge puzzler Suika Game+, and Red Games’ pet care title Crayola Scribble Scrubbie Pets+.
Rainbow Six Mobile (Ubisoft)
The tactical first-person shooter will be available across Latin America on July 15. It’s currently in soft launch in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia and Mexico, and set for release during Ubisoft’s current fiscal year, which ends in March 2026.
Magic Chess: Go Go (Moonton)
This auto battler chess game has soft launched on the App Store in the US, according to Appmagic.
Now free on Epic Games Store
The latest free Epic Games Store title on mobile is Figment, from developer and publisher Bedtime Digital Games. The surreal musical action-adventure game is available to claim until July 10 on Android worldwide and iOS in the European Union.
Trophy Hunter (Ten Square Games)
This blends strategic wildlife hunting gameplay with head-to-head sniper battles. It’s available now on the App Store and Google Play.
Harmonium (The Odd Gentlemen)
This “sign language musical and adventure/narrative game” will still be released for PC and Xbox, but it’s no longer coming to mobile, according to What’s on Netflix.
It follows the news that 22 games will be leaving Netflix’s subscription service this month, including Hades, Braid, two Golden Idol titles and all three Monument Valley games.
True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 3 (The Digital Lounge)
The climactic chapter of this psychological thriller trilogy is now available on iOS and Android.



