Top 5 List of the Most Popular Online Games Today

There’s a huge buzz around the online gaming world in 2022. More people than ever own gaming consoles and PCs, while eSports events are continuing to grow in popularity. Quite simply, it’s a great time to be a gamer. 

Here’s an important question, though: what are the most popular online games today? 

This guide has a top 5 list for you to take a look at. If you like the sound of these games, make sure to give them a try. 

  • Online Casinos

Since 2020, online casinos have become something of a new crowd favorite. 

This is largely to do with the fact that people don’t have the time to visit land-based casinos. Instead, they would much rather play casino games online without the hassle of having to get dressed up in their smartest outfits. Plus, playing online is more fun anyway. 

You can try online casino gambling today. Make sure to learn the rules of each game before playing so that you can make smarter in-game decisions. 

  • Fortnite

Fortnite remains at the top of the PlayStation and XBOX digital downloads. 

There are two reasons behind Fortnite’s success:

  • The gameplay is great 
  • It’s free to download 

Throughout history, it’s not often that games like this are made free. This is why millions of people have embraced Fortnite and its battle royale concept. 

According to Dexerto, in 2022, a giant 268-272 million players log into Fortnite each month. 

  • PUBG Mobile

PUBG is another free-to-play battle royale game available on mobile. 

PUBG Mobile has been downloaded over 1 billion times, making it one of the most successful mobile games of all time. 

It provides players with the opportunity to enjoy some battle royale action wherever they are, whether it’s on a lunch break at work or during a hike in the countryside. Essentially, this is why PUBG has been downloaded more times on mobile than on console – because it allows people more flexibility. After all, you can’t carry your PlayStation 5 around in your back pocket! 

  • Minecraft 

Minecraft has been around for over a decade. During this time, it has solidified itself as one of the greatest games of all time, with over 238 million copies sold worldwide. 

If you’ve never played Minecraft before, it’s a fun, open-world game where you get to build different things, collect food to survive, and battle against other random players. 

The pixelated graphic style is one adds an element of charm to the game. It’s unlike most modern-day releases that come with blockbuster graphics. With Minecraft, you get something that looks like it was released in the 1990s. In a sense, the aesthetic is an intentional throwback by the developers to a bygone era in gaming, which is why Minecraft has an incredible nostalgia appeal. 

  • GTA V Online

Lastly, there’s GTA V Online. 

GTA V Online is the multiplayer add-on of GTA V. Here, players can explore the huge open world of Los Santos, customize their characters, invest in properties, buy flash cars, and so much more. 

GTA V Online was just recently released on new-gen consoles (PlayStation 5, XBOX Series X/S) with better graphics and mechanics, so make sure to check it out before GTA 6 finally releases!

SHADOW Announces Strategic Vision – Becoming the Definitive Cloud-Computing Platform for Gamers, Creators, and Businesses

Today, at the first-ever Shadow Spotlight keynote, cloud-computing specialist SHADOW detailed its strategic vision for the coming years and delivered on promises made to its community.

Now a global cloud-computing company chaired by Octave Klaba, OVHcloud founder, SHADOW is moving forward with a new cloud storage solution. With this re-launch, SHADOW positions itself as the definitive cloud platform for gamers, creatives, and businesses.

Shadow’s Power Upgrade, the best of our cloud-computing technology, available to everyone to play, create, and work on any connected device

SHADOW’s original product launched in 2016 offering the aim of allowing all individuals to enjoy the power of a high-end PC within the cloud. The revamped Shadow subscription service features an updated plan: while the starting price remains $29,99€ per month, we now offer a brand-new Power Upgrade, available for an additional $14,99€.

This new upgrade will help realize SHADOW’s plan to introduce and sustain a more complete and adaptable offering, suited to everyone’s needs, offering new technology at the best price. SHADOW strives to keep its promise: to democratize access to a PC with the latest components for as many people as possible, via the cloud, without needing to purchase a physical device.

So, what will be the configuration of the Power Upgrade?

  • An AMD EPYC™ 7543P CPU with 4 cores and 8 threads
  • The power of a high-end GPU, ranging from:
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 3070-class
    • NVIDIA’s equivalent graphic cards tailored for professionals
    • AMD’s latest RDNA 2 based GPUs, including the AMD Radeon™ PRO V620 GPU designed for cloud-computing and gaming
  • 16 GB of RAM

The model of GPU included in specific Power Upgrade configurations will vary based on local data-center pick. Shadow will notably feature for the first time AMD EPYC™ processors and AMD’s latest RDNA 2 GPUs running innovative cloud streaming software solutions as part of its offerings. Details regarding GPU territorial availability are forthcoming.

Shadow’s Power Upgrade will be available for pre-order this summer, and globally available* this fall. An Early Access period will also be available for selected users ahead of general availability, for which details will be shared soon. Users can already register to be notified when the pre-orders go live in the coming weeks by following this link.

In addition to the availability of the Power Upgrade, the Shadow base offer continues to benefit from new features that expand or enhance the experience. SHADOW recently released dual and remote screen updates, enhanced colors with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling**, and the release of Shadow VR in Early Access, the first ever VR experience entirely powered by the cloud. Today, we also unveiled its new look, and the redesign of its overlay interface, offering an even more intuitive and responsive experience.

Our Shadow cloud-based computer also has the added benefit of an embedded 1Gbps fiber connection. And finally, users can also add extra-storage options, easily upgradable up to 2 TB.

“At SHADOW, we believe that cloud technologies have the potential to bring technological freedom to all,” declared Éric Sèle, CEO at SHADOW. “That’s why today, we’re very happy to introduce a new milestone for our Shadow service, with our Power Upgrade.”

“It is with excitement that we start a great new cooperation with Shadow, supporting them both with our CPU and GPU lines in a powerful package. This is an important step in accelerating their technological and geographic development projects,” said Olivier Suinat, CVP Global Sales at AMD

Shadow will be available this fall in Canada and Austria, among other territories

SHADOW also proudly unveiled today that the base Shadow subscription plan and its Power Upgrade will be available soon in new territories, including Canada and Austria, this fall.

Users in these territories will be able to enjoy SHADOW’s industry-leading cloud-computing features. Shadow availability in additional key territories will be announced in the future.

At this time, SHADOW’s network of data-centers is composed of eight units, located in France, Germany, the United States and Canada. More openings are planned in our roadmap.

For more information about the Shadow Power Upgrade and the evolution of the Shadow service, please check the dedicated blog post.

Today, with more than 150 talented people working either on site in the SHADOW HQ in Paris or remotely in North America and Europe, the company is actively recruiting for diverse roles. For those interested in joining the adventure, please visit SHADOW’s careers page.

Shadow Drive, the online-storage solution by SHADOW, available this fall

SHADOW’s vision and ambitions go beyond pure cloud-computing. Introduced today, Shadow Drive is a safe and affordable online-storage solution built in partnership with Nextcloud, the world leading open-source file-sharing platform. Shadow Drive will allow users to store their data while keeping it accessible from anywhere. Data will be accessible via web, desktop and mobile apps which will be unveiled soon. Shadow Drive is fully secured through traffic encryption and will be available in all markets Shadow operates in, through European operated servers.

Shadow Drive will be available for free with up to 20 GB of storage, while a premium version of the service will be available at $8,99€ a month, with up to 2 TB available.

Shadow Drive will be available in soft launch with selected users this summer, and available to all in Europe this fall, and soon in North America.

Our ambition to set personal technology free from its material boundaries is not just about cloud-computing. To go beyond, we have been developing Shadow Drive, our cloud storage solution, with the help of our prestigious partner Nextcloud, for which I thank Frank,” explained Éric Sèle, CEO at SHADOW. “We are very excited with this combined European effort.” 

“We have a common vision with Octave and Éric, and share values of excellence, openness and European sovereignty. This partnership felt natural and we are very happy to help SHADOW achieve its ambitions,” said Frank Karlitschek, CEO at Nextcloud

Curve games launches Golf Gang

Curve Games is proud to announce the official release of the fast-paced, precision racer party game, Golf Gang.  Launching today on Steam for £7.99 / $9.99 / €9.99, Golf Gang elevates the competitive mini-golf experience to a random battle of skill and strategy to deliver the fastest game of mini-golf you’ll ever play!

Race around the course at breakneck speed in this high-energy party game. Drink in its vibrant colours, amusingly ruthless environments, modifiers, and expressive golf balls to unveil a perfect mix of madness.  Don’t believe us? Watch the chaos unfold in these short clips from talented players Baghera Jones, Mynthos, and Etoiles.

Developed by two brothers who founded the Lazy Monday Games studio back in 2015, Golf Gang is Fall Guys meets golf in this easy to pick up and play but hard to master game. Play solo speed runs or compete with up to 8 friends and family to see who can finish the courses fastest and with the fewest strokes possible in hectic multiplayer action.

Don’t miss out on an incredible first week (19th – 26th May) deal:

  •       10% launch discount on the game
  •       Official Soundtrack for free
  •       Two free cosmetics in the in-game shop

o   nogHead face from The Ascent

o   Adventurer Backpack from For The King

The offers don’t stop there! From 26th May until 2nd June, players will be able to buy a bundle including the game & OST for 10% off.

The technology that improves gaming

Technology affects almost every aspect of our lives, from transport, to healthcare, communication, manufacturing and more. It’s in our workplace, our homes, and our pockets, and it’s hard to imagine life without it.

Things that would have seemed impossible a few years ago are now taken for granted. Lights are turned on with our voices, the heating is controlled via a smartphone and movies and games are streamed to huge flat screen TV’s.

One of the most visible and enjoyable areas that technology has improved, is gaming. When the computer games took off in the 1980’s, no one could have imagined the power and immersive realism afforded by todays offerings.

But what exactly are these technological advances and what impact are they having on today’s games.

Augmented Reality

Augmented reality gaming (AR) is the integration of games visual and audio with the players environment in real time. These games are typically played on portable gaming systems such as smartphones or tablets, in order to maximise the experience.

The most obvious and successful example of an AR game was Pokemon Go which became a worldwide sensation upon its release. By using a smartphones camera, gyroscope, clock and GPS, it created a unique location-based AR environment for the player. 

The game sent players on the hunt for Pokemon monsters around their neighbourhood, and was able to display the creatures on screen in the user’s real-world environment. Another more recent example of AR is Nintendo’s Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, which transforms your home into augmented reality-enhanced race tracks. 

While the game is expensive due to the advanced technology involved, it is a great example of the possibilities of AR, and the exciting future that lies ahead for this tech.

Virtual Reality (VR)

VR has been around a while and in many ways, it’s still waiting for the gaming world to catch up – and prices to come down! Having said that, there are plenty of great titles out there that are making use of this great technology, such as Resident Evil 4 VR and No Man’s Sky VR.

There are still limitations to this tech however, with gamers needing to invest in expensive headsets such as Meta Quest. The physical limitations of a gamers playing space is also an issue when they are immersed in a seemingly boundless virtual world.

Virtual Reality is an exciting technology that can take players anywhere and allow them to immerse themselves in a game. Whether it’s playing table tennis, fighting Zombies or a visit to the casino, the possibilities are endless.

Smartphones

The single biggest cause behind the explosion in gaming popularity is the rise of the smartphone. Thanks to its portability and ease of access, anyone with a smartphone has access to games anytime and anywhere they choose.

Last year, mobile games were responsible for nearly half of the video game industry sales, and that doesn’t include the download of free games. One of the biggest benefactors of the mobile gaming revolution are online casino games such, poker, roulette, blackjack and slots like Rainbow Riches.

Previously, if gamers wanted to play casino games, they would have to physically visit a land-based casino. But thanks to the internet and smartphones, gamers can enjoy these classic games from the comfort of their own homes.

With smartphones boasting fast internet speeds, powerful graphics and quality screens, casino games are an immersive and entertaining experience.

Cloud Gaming

Cloud gaming has the potential to revolutionise the gaming industry. Thanks to fast broadband speeds, players are able to game in real time on almost any device.

Powerful servers in the cloud host the games, allowing gamers to access them online via their devices. This means that players do not need to invest in expensive gaming consoles and computers in order to play the latest games, all the processing is done in the cloud.

Also called gaming on demand, it is essentially a Netflix for games. And just like Netflix, there are plenty of competitors battling it out for market share.

Microsoft Xbox, Sony PlayStation, Google, Amazon, Nvidia and Nintendo, are just some of the many companies offering gamers access to their catalogues through a monthly subscription service. 

This tech also brings other benefits, such as the removal of boundaries when it comes to game design. So often designers are limited in their imagination by the processing power of gamers devices, but with huge cloud servers powering games, the sky really is the limit.

3D Graphics

Old online games were based on two-dimensional graphics which still retain a certain charm, but the onset of 3D has changed everything in the gaming world. Games are now more immersive, realistic, exciting and enjoyable.

Racing games, first person shooters and sports titles have all benefitted, with games such as Call of Duty, Forza and EA’s FIFA series all fine examples. Open world games have also utilised this technology to create best selling games such as the worldwide hit, Minecraft, with its creativity and endless possibilities.

The future of gaming

As technology continues to improve players can expect to see many more exciting improvements to their gameplay experience. With fierce competition driving innovation in the sector, companies need to utilise technology to create unique games that will attract players to their offering. The winners will be the gamers who get to enjoy even better, more immersive titles. 

Elite Ratalaika Games Shooter ‘Remote Life’ (PS4/Xbox/PS4) – new teaser trailer

Indie publisher Ratalaika Games, together with developer Next Game Level, is on a special countdown for its inspirational Shoot-em-up Remote Life due to be released on May 27th 2022. Releasing on all console platforms, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Xbox One,  Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch, priced at a must have $18.99 / €17.99 / £14.99.

A Shooter that really kicks butt!

Top Marks

With a crazy  number of distinguishing features, neat level design, 3D  rendered  graphics, insane creature design, cool music and SFX, with the most important focus on challenging gameplay, variety and playability, Remote Life really packs a punch in a retro visionsed game fit for the 2020s.

One Man – One Vision

Remote Life has been put together by a one man production team, with a skill set that is remarkable. Inspired by seeing and playing games from the past decades that have helped formulate and create his concept, design, gameplay elements and mechanics. From Commodore 64, SNES, Sega Genesis and Amiga 500, to current consoles, he has captured the essence of those games and their playability and game feel to create his own unique game – Remote Life……and so the story goes

A Huge and menacing Alien Hive is approaching our planet. The only way to defeat it is to get inside and destroy it from the centre. You are John Leone, an ambitious pilot, ready to fire all his ammo inside the jaws of horror! Take your space Jet and save our planet. Discover the reason why the aliens are attacking  and experience a mysterious story behind this attack.

Insane and delightful

Insanely scary graphics, with a pointer to sci-fi films of the 80s and 90s, set in a credible alien world,  Remote life  will suck the player into the atmosphere of the game and create excitement with background music and sound effects that summon a nice balance to the pending chaos that unfolds.

A Message to Gamers

Developer, Mario Malagrino, gives a poignant message,  “For Remote Life I tried not to be inspired by any specific game. That ensures its  uniqueness in this genre. I don’t think that producing clones of other games is a great challenge . This allowed me to have a free mindset, and you can see that especially in the weapon system that is quite unique for shmups. Another thing that you do not see usually is the autosave of level progress. This allows you to finish the game in a longer timeline, and does not force you to play ‘restless’ the entire day. There are so many other features on offer”.

 

 

The Game, The Objective

To defeat each Final Boss on each level in this way the players progress until they arrive at the centre of  HIVE. Mainly because, only from the centre of the Alien Hive, humans can launch a big missile and destroy the Hive. There are also special levels where the pilot (gamer) has to escort bigger vehicles  that are carrying items that are needed to win this war. All these great features make sure that the game is really a great challenge every time you play without being boring or repetitive.

Exciting Elements:

  • Aggressive, smart and ceaseless enemy attacks

  • Use your brain to select the right weapons – there are lots

  • Fabulous auto save function

  • Unlock other spaceships that are faster and better suited

  • Special Missions

  • Guns galore with their own attributes

  • 16 levels with great final bosses

  • Mid level bosses

  • 4 difficulty levels

  • OnScreen frame rate to impress

Mobile gaming facts that might surprise you

More than 2.6 billion people play games on their mobile devices, with most said to be enjoying the games while on the loo! Over the years, technological enhancements and new game features have meant the overall experience has changed dramatically – but that’s not the only impressive thing. In fact, here we reveal some of the most interesting facts that just might surprise you. 

Mobile gaming launched in the 90s

The 90s doesn’t feel that long ago, does it? But this was when the first-ever mobile phone game was released. In 1994, gamers began to play a pre-installed version of Tetris. A few years later, in 1997, Nokia launched Snake, but only selected phone models could enjoy it. Having first been played by Nokia 6110 users, now over 400 million devices have the game. In fact, it soon became one of the most played video games in the world. 

As more people became interested, mobile manufacturers launched even more products. It was only time before big-name casino brands and online gaming platforms began to tap into the mobile network. Today, individuals can enjoy bingo, slot games, and even poker – whenever and wherever they want. There isn’t just variety in the types of games either, every subcategory boasts a myriad of game styles from a variety of respected developers.

Nokia kicked off multiplayer games

First, they launched one of our favourite games and then they introduced multiplayer gaming – again, on the Nokia 6110. This time, it allowed two individuals to play Snake using their own mobile phones. 

Fast forward to 2011 and Nokia Malaysia actually broke a world record for the largest group of people in a mobile phone game. Over 2,000 people showed up to play Angry Birds for 10 hours straight! While we’re on the subject of Angry Birds, you probably won’t be surprised to know that this game has had over 250 million downloads. 

The 10-hour gameplay of Angry Birds isn’t the longest session though. In 2011, a team of Austrian mobile gamers played for 24 hours and 10 minutes continuously. 

It’s a sociable thing

study from Twitch revealed that mobile gamers are more socially active than those that don’t play games. Not just that, but gamers are more socially conscious and value friendships more, compared to non-gamers. 

It doesn’t just have an effect on your relationships, as gaming can be good for our brain and thinking abilities. Cynthia Green, a doctor, explained that mobile games require us to think and focus quickly and keep our brains flexible. What’s more, some mobile games can actually train the brain to be and stay sharp. 

It’s becoming more popular

Gaming as an industry is growing in size and popularity, and mobile gaming has a big role to play. It’s believed that 200 million minutes every day are spent playing games, but it’s not just becoming more popular amongst gamers. 

The Academy of Interactive Arts and Science hosts its Interactive Achievement Awards every year. In 2012, they added the Mobile Game of the Year Award for the first time – highlighting that, as a sub-sector, it’s becoming commemorated too. 

These facts show how far mobile gaming has come. As we look ahead, it’s thought that even more games will be released and the likes of cryptocurrency and virtual reality will further change the experience for gamers and mobile manufacturers. One thing’s for sure, whatever type of mobile game you’re interested in, you’re sure to find it online.

No Ifs or Putts as Frenetic Deck-Builder Golfie Launches into Early Access on 26th May for PC

Triheart Studio and Yogscast Games today announced Golfie, an eccentric, fast-paced mini golf experience that combines deck-building and roguelike mechanics, launches into Early Access on PC via Steam on 26th May.

See Golfie in action in the trailer here:

 

 

Golfie challenges players to complete 18 procedurally generated holes by combining standard mini golf shots with randomly drawn shot and effect cards which players collect as they progress through their round.

Each run requires strategy, planning, and skill by building unique decks which can unlock incredible new ways to play. Card powers can vary from increasing the distance or elevation of a standard shot, through to out-of-this-world abilities and power-ups which can be combined to dazzling effect. But be careful: finish over par or fall into traps and players will lose energy – and once it’s totally depleted, the run is over.

The game debuts into Early Access with a thrilling single-player roguelike campaign, which can be played via random courses, Daily Runs and individual seeds – each with their own global leader board. The further players get through a run, the more progression points they will gain, allowing them to unlock an ever-expanding list of cosmetic items with which they can customise their ball. Eventually complete a full 18 holes and players will gain access to the daunting endless mode, which is where the real challenge begins.

Golfie will evolve during Early Access thanks to feedback from the wonderful community. Planned content updates include online multiplayer (scheduled to arrive in the Summer), expanded card powers and perks, plus a new series of hazards which will challenge even the most experienced Golfie players.

“Golfie is unlike any golf or deckbuilding game you have ever played,” says Simon Byron, Director of Publishing, Yogscast Games. “It’s been a real pleasure working with Triheart Studio to create something so uniquely enjoyable that it defies comparison. Some of the shot combinations during the public playtests have been eye-poppingly joyful – elements of skill and chance combining to create nothing you’ve seen in a golf game before. I’m really, really looking forward to seeing what players can do when the game launches in a couple of weeks.

Golfie key features:

  • Pitch and putt your way through beautiful courses set across four distinct biomes
  • No two courses are the same, thanks to the procedurally generated nature of each hole
  • Collect cards, coins and perks on your way to golfing glory
  • Create incredible shot synergies which can result in extraordinarily powerful ways to play – can you get a hole in *none*?
  • Play entirely randomised courses, or compete against the world in Daily Runs, which offer one chance to play the same course as the rest of the world
  • So much more to come.

Golfie is available on 26th May via Steam priced at £14.99 / €17.99 / $17.99, with a 20 per cent launch discount. It has been developed by Triheart Studio and will be published by Yogscast Games.

Mobile Gaming Took the World By Storm: Here’s Why

Find out why mobile gaming has succeeded in proliferating around the world and what drives consumer interest in this segment.

Why Are People Turning to Mobile Gaming?

Mobile gaming has quickly become one of the most popular forms of entertainment. There are many good reasons why this is and if you go from one region to the next, you will see specific reasons why this is the case. In places such as Australia, people just find it much handier to use websites such as those listed on https://hellsbet.com/en-au/ from their mobile devices in order to place a bet. It’s really just a convenience thing, but mobile gaming has boomed for other reasons, too. Today, we look at some of the reasons that have driven the remarkable growth of mobile gaming which has already beaten PC and console gaming in terms of revenue.

No Strings Attached

The first and perhaps most vital reason why mobile gaming has become so popular is none other than the fact that mobile is just more accessible. The bulk of the games designed for it, from Candy Crash to Mario Kart Tour is just so casual that you don’t really have to dedicate much time or look for a special place to enjoy them. Want to shoot a few Angry Birds? That is okay – you can do so while waiting for the dentist. This is precisely what has driven the rise of this sector. Better yet? You can quit any time you wish without really impacting your performance or results, and without diminishing your performance at the time you quit.

Don’t Make Me Think

Mobile games, unlike PC games, are really about being intuitive. In a PC game, you would often need to figure out how something works and then try to apply this solution. Mobile gaming has relied on a combination of gut feeling and reflexes which has generated huge revenue for the segment and made it one of the most desirable forms of entertainment out there, and this is a fact. Players who are looking to enjoy intuitive gaming will definitely pick mobile gaming over anything else. The fact that you “don’t have to think” to play mobile games is actually quite a big factor in driving consumer interests and preferences.

Cheap Technology on the Rise

Everyone these days can afford a fairly powerful mobile phone, perfect for games like OSRS mobile where players can earn OSRS gold. Because of the proliferation of mobile technology, many people have even foregone computers altogether. You can browse the internet on it, take photos, connect with others and admittedly, spend many hours gaming.

This is precisely how it works and you will have an enjoyable time doing this and more as you go along. The affordability of the technology doesn’t mean it’s necessarily “cheap,” but it’s certainly easier and more practical to have a phone that allows you to game rather than having a dedicated computer for that.

Overall, there are other factors that may define why some people like to game on their mobile – it could be even peer pressure with your friends playing on their phones all the time PC is suddenly not such a good idea. 

Anime and Mythology Collide in Dislyte, Now Available on iOS and Android

From the heralded creators of AFK Arena and Rise of Kingdoms: Lost CrusadeLilith Games announces today the stylish urban mythological RPG Dislyte is now available on iOS and Android devices. A mix of modern and mythos, Dislyte invites players to fight against the forces of evil with a team of five characters known as “Espers,” each of whom has been granted special abilities based on mythological deities from cultures around the world.
Based on Greek, Chinese, Norse, and Egyptian deities, Dislyte’s roster showcases a highly varied array of skills and absolutely fire character designs. Set in 2027, the gritty, futuristic urban environment sets the stage for some truly sick and stylish tune-infused battles. Enhanced by an intense electro-pop soundtrack, recruit a team of five beautifully 3D rendered heroes and clash against the forces of darkness in exciting turn-based RPG battles. Will good triumph over evil, or is the world doomed to plunge into everlasting darkness?
If PVP’s more your style, Dislyte features a mode titled Point War, an arena where players are randomly matched up with other Espers, allowing them to duke it out and level up their skills in the process. Dislyte also includes a gacha aspect; using earned gems, players can try their luck summoning Rare, Epic, or Legendary Espers via the Silver, Gold, or Platinum record players. Keeping to the company’s AFK roots, there is also an option to automate battles, allowing players to minimize the screens and do other things on their mobile devices during combat sequences.
Watch the all-new launch Dislyte launch trailer:

Key Features of Dislyte include: 
  • Battle to the Beat: The combat and various story elements in Dislyte are injected with distinctive pulse-pounding beats across EDM, techno, and pop genres.
  • Espers Worldwide: Explore and battle it out in an urban playground inspired by cities across the globe via spectacular, vibrant backdrops and scenes.
  • Fashionable (and Totally Bad*ss) Gods: Dislyte merges deep mythological themes with an engaging storyline where every Esper is dressed to impress with the attitude to match.
  • Musical Rewards: Uncover new sounds, implement different moods and drop the beat with Dislyte’s music-based “Gacha” gameplay system where you’ll unlock your rewards by “scratching” the turntable like a real DJ.
Dislyte is available now on the App Store and Google Play:

[iOS App Store] https://uberstrategist.link/dislyte-app-store-iOS
[Android Google Play] https://uberstrategist.link/dislyte-google-play