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Card King: Dragon Wars now available on the App Store

Card King: Dragon Wars

Card King: Dragon Wars is the latest free-to-play trading card game to land on the Apple App Store. Released by Card King, Inc., a subsidiary of global gaming publisher CROOZ, Inc (Battlefront Heroes), Card King allows players to collect and grow more than 100 unique creatures to construct the ultimate battle deck. Each creature comes with their own battle spells, strategies and abilities that players can power-up and use to defeat other players in multiplayer matches.

A9 chip production ramps up for iPhone 6s

Samsung and TSMC begin mass producing A9 processors for iPhone 6s.

Apple's manufacturing partners Samsung and TSMC have begun mass producing the A9 chip that will power the next generation iPhone, according to a report from Taiwanese tech newspaper DigiTimes. Though Apple reportedly issued last minute modifications to the chip layout that prompted both companies to rework the wafers, the launch timetable supposedly remains on schedule.

Rovio Entertainment announces Angry Birds 2 coming July 30

Angry Birds 2

It's hard to believe that there is no official sequel to Rovio Entertainment's popular Angry Birds. The original game, released in 2009, has spawned countless spin-offs and crossovers with other popular properties such as Transformers, but there has never been an official Angry Birds 2. That's all about to change on July 30, 2015, when Rovio will finally release a proper follow-up to Angry Birds.

Apple releases sixth-generation iPod touch with A8 chip and 8MP iSight camera

Sixth-Generation iPod touch

Apple today released the "best iPod touch yet". The sixth-generation iPod has been upgraded with an 64-bit A8 CPU, 8MP iSight camera and it is now available in new colors, including space gray, silver, gold, pink and blue. Apple announced the new iPod in a press release before updating its website with the new models.

Five Nights at Freddy's 4 trailer hints at new direction for the horror franchise

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Developer Scott Cawthon uploaded the trailer for Five Nights at Freddy's 4 to YouTube on Monday. Cawthon didn't release an official synopsis for the game, but the trailer reveals that the fourth chapter will take place in a house, instead of at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza restaurant. This is the first time the horror franchise will take place in a more conventional horror movie setting.

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