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BurningPixels

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What's happening?
 

cdj

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What's happening?
I mean, they have rights to do that. Deca Games is a subsidiary of Embracer Group, and Handy Games is a subsidiary of THQ Nordic I think the developers saw potential in mobile video games, considering it’s a growing market.
 

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I mean, they have rights to do that. Deca Games is a subsidiary of Embracer Group, and Handy Games is a subsidiary of THQ Nordic I think the developers saw potential in mobile video games, considering it’s a growing market.
these games have been in the store for many **years**. but suddenly Google decided to do some obscenely big sale. I already have half of the games, but I took the other without thinking. It is unlikely that the publishers noticed any changes, because I bought TR at least 7 years ago.
 

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these games have been in the store for many **years**. but suddenly Google decided to do some obscenely big sale. I already have half of the games, but I took the other without thinking. It is unlikely that the publishers noticed any changes, because I bought TR at least 7 years ago.
I enjoyed the Go series, but I'm long over them...kind of expected John wick hex to be similar but it was a bomb IMO.
 

cdj

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these games have been in the store for many **years**. but suddenly Google decided to do some obscenely big sale. I already have half of the games, but I took the other without thinking. It is unlikely that the publishers noticed any changes, because I bought TR at least 7 years ago.
I’ve never bought any mobile games, but I might try the free ones from Epic Games.
 
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