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The Walking Dead All Stars RPG Release Dates

The Walking Dead: All-Stars is available for pre-register on Android and iOS. The Walking Dead: All-Stars is the latest mobile game taking place in The Walking Dead's universe, this time in the form of a tactical squad-based RPG. The Walking Dead: All-Stars will allow players to collect a wide range of survivors, including some of the most iconic characters from The Walking Dead.

The Walking Dead is an extremely popular franchise, having begun as a thrilling and gruesome zombie horror comic series before being adapted into AMC's live-action The Walking Dead, Fear The Walking Dead, and The Walking Dead: World Beyond television dramas. The franchise has since spun off into numerous games, particularly Telltale Games' The Walking Dead series, as well as a VR adaptation in The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners. The franchise has also dipped into the mobile games market with several entries, including The Walking Dead: Survivors, Walking Dead: Road to Survival, and The Walking Dead No Man's Land. The latest mobile game set in Skybound's The Walking Dead universe is The Walking Dead: All-Stars, developed by experienced South Korean developer and publisher Com2uS. Com2uS is behind many successful mobile games including Summoner's War, which boasts over 100 million downloads and maintains a strong population over seven years after release. The Walking Dead: All-Stars will feature somewhat similar squad-based tactics gameplay using teams of collected survivors to progress through increasingly difficult story-driven challenges, while players will also be able to do some base management by developing their personal sanctuaries with resources earned through gameplay.

 

 

The game's visual style is clearly based on The Walking Dead comic series rather than the live-action AMC series, which lends well to the 2D mobile game format. A diverse cast of familiar survivors including Rick, Michonne, and Glenn will be collectible along with antagonists such as Negan and Alpha, so fans of The Walking Dead will most likely have a chance to acquire their favorite characters. The game will include several different modes besides the normal stages, such as Supply Run, Camp Defense, Joint Combat, and Auto-Search. A dedicated PvP mode also pits players' squads against one another to obtain resources in true The Walking Dead fashion. Pre-registration for the game is available on The Walking Dead: All-Stars' website which will give gamers a chance to try it out early, although no full release date has been announced as of yet. A zombie-stomping squad-based collection game might be just the time-killer The Walking Dead fans need while waiting for the big premiere of Tales of the Walking Dead.

Apex Legends Mobile Betas to Begin In May 2021

Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment announced that its battle royale shooter will be released on mobile devices, kicking off with a beta version available later this month. "Beginning later this month, we're kicking off the first regional beta tests for Apex Legends Mobile," Apex Legends Game Director Chad Grenier wrote on EA's website. "This is a huge moment for our team. Two years ago we changed the landscape of the battle royale genre, and now we’re aiming to do it again on mobile." The beta version of Apex Legends Mobile will only be available to players in India and the Philippines later this month before being rolled out to more regions throughout the year. It will initially be only available on Android phones and will implement iOS support after further testing.

Grenier went on to say that this version of the shooter is tailored specifically to mobile devices. "Apex Legends Mobile is specially designed for touchscreens, with streamlined controls and thoughtful optimizations that result in the most advanced battle royale combat available on a phone," he explained. For this reason, the mobile version will not feature crossplay ability with either the PC or console versions of Apex Legends. "To put it simply, the best is yet to come for PC and console players," Grenier concluded. The next big update to Apex Legends will come in the form of the shooter's ninth season, titled Legacy, which is set to be released on May 4. A new Legend named Valkyrie, a Titan pilot who blames Titanfall 2 antagonist Kuben Blisk for her father's death, was showcased in the most recent "Stories from the Outlands" trailer titled "Northstar." She will be featured in the new season alongside a new weapon called the Bocek Bow and a version of the map Olympus that is infested and overgrown with roots and other plant growths. Developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts, Apex Legends is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, X Series X|S, PC and Nintendo Switch. Apex Legends: Legacy will be available May 4. Apex Legends Mobile will be available in beta version to different regions throughout the year and is expected to release worldwide in 2022.

iOS 14 Bug Resets Default Mail and Browser Settings With Every Reboot

 iOS 14 has been released for all iPhone and iPad users earlier this week, and one of the new features includes the ability to change the default browser and mail app settings. However, a new bug has now been seen that resets Mail and Safari as default mail and browsers apps after reboot. This is affecting both iPad and iPhone users and we can confirm that two iOS 14 handsets owned by Gadgets 360 team members are also experiencing the same issue.


The new Apple software released ahead of the anticipated iPhone 12 line-up this year brings a lot of changes, including the ability to change the default browser to Google Chrome from the default Safari browser that comes bundled in. This can be done by going into Settings > Chrome > Default Browser App. Once this change is made, all links will automatically open on Google Chrome instead of Safari. This is a welcome change for all Chrome fans. However a new bug reportedly resets this default setting every time a user reboots their iPhone or iPad. After the reboot, links again start opening on Safari browser on iPhone and iPads, a change that shouldn't happen in an ideal scenario. This bug was first spotted by 9to5Mac.


Several users on Twitter have also reported of facing the same issue, and two iPhone users on the Gadgets 360 team are also facing this problem. The same thing happens when you switch the default mail app from Mail to Outlook. The default setting works fine till the iPhone or iPad battery dies or an intentional reboot is done. That's when all of those manually tweaked settings are erased, and the device is reset to its default settings. After the reboot, all new mails are redirected to the first-party Mail app once again.