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I just played Hitman: Blood Money Reprisal, it's easily the best stealth game on Android

Feral Interactive delivers a perfect port with plenty of quality-of-life improvements

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Hitman: Blood Money Reprisal is a port of 2006's Hitman: Blood Money, now remastered for Android and iOS with new quality-of-life features. Feral Interactive, the team behind excellent mobile ports like Total War: Medieval 2, has developed Blood Money Reprisal with the same attention to detail and quality we've seen in its previous ports, making today's launch one of the best stealth games on Android that you can play right now.

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Sid Meier's Railroads for Android is the ideal way to experience the landmark tycoon game

Touchscreen controls result in a surprisingly user-friendly experience

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The launch of Sid Meier's Railroads in 2006 was a watershed moment in the history of tycoon games, and it's now available on your phone or tablet. It was ported to mobile by Feral Interactive, a developer that has a long history of successfully porting PC games to mobile. Railroads is a stellar example of Feral's expertise; its touchscreen controls are intuitive, and the UI has been perfectly adjusted for smaller screens, making for an excellent mobile port.

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Medieval II - Kingdoms is the definitive Total War experience on mobile

Four new campaigns offer players plenty of depth the original game lacked

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Total War: Medieval II offers players large-scale battles across Europe during the Middle Ages, including factions from England to Egypt. It's one of the best strategy games for mobile, and today's release of the Kingdoms expansion takes the experience to new heights. Adding 24 playable factions alongside four stand-alone campaigns, it's well worth it for anyone who enjoyed the base game. We got our hands on this latest expansion to see it in action.

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Total War: Medieval II is here to deliver massive battles on small screens

It's time to get stabby in the Middle Ages

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Last month Total War: Medieval II entered into pre-registration on the Play Store in preparation for its release on April 7th. Seeing that today is April 7th, as promised, Feral Interactive has indeed launched Total War: Medieval II on Android and iOS, bringing its highly-rated strategy gameplay to mobile. Since this is the latest port from Feral, much like previous releases, Total War: Medieval II is a premium port, and starting today, you can snag a copy for $15.

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Seeing that Feral Interactive already ported Creative Assembly's 2006 strategy game Total War: Medieval II to Linux and macOS back in 2016, it makes sense that Feral would pull from its back catalog for its Android and iOS ports. And so the next mobile port from Feral Interactive is Total War: Medieval II, slated for a spring release. Feral's last foray onto mobile was the fantastic port for Alien Isolation, and since Feral has such an excellent track record launching some of the best Android games out there, there's a good chance the mobile port of Total War: Medieval II will also be great.

Feral Interactive has just announced that it's bringing the XCOM 2 Collection to Android, now that the game has been available on iOS for the past seven months. Despite the late arrival, we now know that the XCOM 2 Collection will be officially released on Android on July 13th for $24.99. All four DLC packs will be included with this price, and as of today, the game is available for pre-registration on the Google Play Store, and it's packing an all-new trailer.

Company of Heroes finally arrives on Android with an excellent port

Enjoyable real-time strategy in the palm of your hands

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Feral Interactive has ported a solid library of console-quality games to Android over the years, and today the studio has finally released Company of Heroes on Android. Feral originally brought this popular real-time strategy game to the iPad back in February (2020), and over the last few months, has been working on the smartphone version for both Android and iOS. So if you're looking for a deep strategy game to dive into on your smartphone, starting today, you can grab Company of Heroes from the Play Store for $13.99.

Feral Interactive bringing Company of Heroes to Android on September 10

You'll be able to pick it up for $13.99

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Feral Interactive has announced that it will bring the World War II real-time strategy game Company of Heroes to Android this year. The game was recently ported by Feral to the iPad, and so it makes sense that this mobile port will be tweaked to support phones, and luckily Android phones are part of this equation. So while we don't yet know when to expect the arrival of Company of Heroes on Android, at the very least, we now know the strategy game is coming sometime this year.

Last week we learned that Feral Interactive's port of GRID Autosport would arrive on Android on November 26th, and the studio has indeed kept its word since the racer is finally available on the Google Play Store as of this morning. The title has existed on mobile since 2017 thanks to an iOS release, but today marks the first day that Android users can get in on the fun. As expected, GRID Autosport is a premium racing game, which means you can grab the entirety of the title today for $9.99.

GRID Autosport is a premium racing game that's been available on iOS since 2017. We already knew it would eventually wind up on Android, but after it was delayed last year, all we had to go on was that it should have landed sometime in the first half of 2018. As that window came and went, many were left guessing when the port would actually release. As you would expect, gamers reached out, and Feral replied that the title had a number of issues and that it may not be coming at all. Well, today I have some good news for all you racing fans out there. Feral Interactive has announced that GRID Autosport will indeed be coming to Android, but we'll have to wait for a 2019 release.

It would appear that Feral Interactive has been quite busy with its mobile ports for the ROME: Total War series. Back in December of 2018 ROME: Total War was released on the Play Store, and then in June 2019 the standalone expansion ROME: Total War – Barbarian Invasion arrived. As of this morning, the second standalone expansion ROME: Total War - Alexander made its way to the Play Store as a pre-registration listing, and thanks to a recent press release, we know that the game will be officially available for purchase on October 24th for $4.99.

Last month we learned that the construction management sim Tropico was finally coming to Android, and today I'm here to let everyone know that the title is officially available on the Google Play Store. Despite its name, this is actually a mobile port of Tropico 3 that has been available on iOS since 2018, and today Android users can finally get in on the fun, all thanks to Feral Interactive.

The above trailer, of course, covers the whacky construction and management simulation experience of Tropico for Android, where you'll seize power over the Caribbean island country of Tropico to rule as El Presidente. This means you'll have to manage the development of the island, and thanks to the game's Cold War setting, you can also expect a heavy dose of politics where you'll have to maintain relations between seven of the island's political factions, not to mention the United States and the USSR.

The mobile port of the ROME: Total War – Barbarian Invasion expansion landed on the iPad back in 2017, and today Feral Interactive has announced that it's finally coming to iPhone and Android users sometime later this year. The central premise of this expansion revolves around the final years of Rome, and it will be up to choose whether you should defend the empire or lead the troops that aim to destroy it.

The Android port of GRID Autosport has been a long time coming. Back at the tail end of 2017, we learned that the Android version would be delayed until 2018, but then at the end of that year, Feral Interactive announced that GRID Autosport would officially land on the Play Store sometime in 2019. Well, this most recent time frame appears to be holding true since the developer recently announced a private beta program, and if you would like to take part, you can sign-up through a Google Form for consideration.

ROME: Total War has been available on iOS in some form since 2016. As always, the Android release is late to the party, but the good news is that the game is finally coming; you can expect it to land this winter for users in North America, Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia.