Android platforms

BetaBeacon
July 21, 2026
DCKO is a free-to-play mobile fighting game featuring DC Comics characters, set to launch in 2027 on iOS and Android platforms. The game focuses on real-time player-versus-player combat, with popular characters like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Harley Quinn. New characters are added monthly to keep gameplay fresh, and players can customize their fighters with various Super Moves and upgrades. In addition to PvP modes, the game offers player-versus-environment challenges, emphasizing fluid combos, epic super attacks, and tactical features like throws and tag-team combos. Regular updates will introduce new content to provide a constantly evolving experience for DC fans and fighting game enthusiasts.
BetaBeacon
July 11, 2026
Neoludic Studio has released their bookstore management simulator, Tiny Bookshop, on iOS and Android platforms after receiving positive reviews on Steam. Players can experience the first three in-game days for free before unlocking the full version for 590 rubles.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
The Google I/O 2026 event revealed enhanced native Android app creation capabilities within the web-based Google AI Studio, significantly reducing the app development time from weeks to minutes. Google introduced Gemini AI to help users discover applications on the Play Store and the web, improving user experience and developer visibility. The new platform allows users to "vibe-code" Android applications using intuitive tools, democratizing app development for both experienced and novice developers. Apps are developed using Kotlin and Google’s Jetpack Compose toolkit, with support for various hardware sensors. An embedded Android Emulator enables real-time preview and interaction with apps, which can be installed on devices via USB. AI Studio also offers features for creating app records, package bundles, and uploading to the Google Play Console for internal testing. Developers can transfer projects to Android Studio for broader publishing, with future enhancements including app sharing and Firebase integrations. A new AI-powered overlay called "Ask Play" will assist users in discovering apps through natural conversations, while Gemini will help surface developers' apps and link users to movies, TV shows, and live sports streaming.
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