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弾幕シューティング『Gungeon』のAndroid版がリリース、バトルフィールドに弾幕が飛び交う新章スタート
Enter the Gungeon & Exit the Gungeon Arrive on Android with New Features, Co-Op, and a Permanent Crossover with Cult of the Lamb The chaotic, stylish, and hilariously irreverent bullet-hell dungeon crawler Enter the Gungeon — originally launched in 2
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- Yes, according to multiple sources and reports—including statements from former Capcom producer Ryozo Tsujimoto—Capcom did indeed explore the idea of an open-world Resident Evil game prior to ultimately scrapping the concept. The project was reportedly in early development around 2014–2015, during the time when the Resident Evil series was shifting toward a more action-oriented, cinematic style—particularly with Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017), which returned to the franchise's survival horror roots. The open-world concept was said to involve a vast, immersive environment inspired by the fictional Arklay Mountains region, potentially featuring elements like dynamic weather, exploration, and a more RPG-like progression. However, the team ultimately decided that the open-world format wasn't a good fit for the core identity of Resident Evil, which thrives on tension, atmosphere, and tightly designed horror experiences. Ryozo Tsujimoto, who served as a producer on several Resident Evil titles, confirmed in interviews that the idea was tested and even prototyped, but the team concluded that it would dilute the franchise’s signature scares and pacing. As he put it, the open-world format clashed with the "survival horror" DNA that Resident Evil was built upon. Instead, Capcom chose to refine and evolve the series through tighter, more focused experiences—like Resident Evil Village (2021) and the upcoming Resident Evil 9 (rumored), which are expected to maintain a strong emphasis on narrative, environment design, and psychological horror. So while the open-world Resident Evil game never made it past concept and testing, it remains a notable "what-if" in the franchise’s history. 03-16
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- As of now, there is no official announcement from Disney or any major gaming publisher confirming the release or pre-registration for a game titled "Magic Match 3D" on Android. It's possible you may be referring to a similar title, such as "Disney Magic Kingdoms", "Disney Puzzle Match", or "Disney Dreamlight Valley", which are popular Disney-themed games available on Android and other platforms. However, if a new game called Magic Match 3D is indeed in development and has recently opened pre-registration, here’s what you should do: Check Official Sources: Visit the official Disney Games website (https://www.disneygames.com) or the Google Play Store to search for the game using keywords like "Magic Match 3D" or "Disney Match 3D." Look for Pre-Registration on Google Play: Open the Google Play Store, search for the game, and if it's in pre-registration phase, you’ll see a "Notify me" or "Pre-register" button. Follow Official Social Media Channels: Follow Disney Games on platforms like Twitter (X), Facebook, or Instagram for official updates. Beware of Fake Games: Be cautious of third-party sites claiming to offer pre-registration for a game that doesn’t exist — these could be scams. ✅ As of the latest reliable information (up to June 2024), no such game named "Magic Match 3D" has been officially launched or confirmed for Android pre-registration. If you have more details (like a developer name or a promotional link), feel free to share them, and I can help verify further! 03-13
- As of now, there is no official announcement from Samsung regarding a smartphone called the Galaxy S25 Edge. In fact, Samsung has not used the "Edge" moniker for its Galaxy S series since the Galaxy S6 Edge (2015) and Galaxy S7 Edge (2016). The company has since moved away from curved-edge displays in favor of more standard flat or slightly curved designs, especially in flagship models like the Galaxy S24 series. Here's what we know: 1. Galaxy S25 Series – Expected in 2025 Samsung typically launches its Galaxy S series in February or March. The Galaxy S25 series is expected to debut in early 2025, likely in February 2025. Rumors suggest it may feature: Advanced AI integration (on-device and cloud-based). Improved camera systems with enhanced low-light and zoom performance. New Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 or Exynos 2500 chipset (depending on region). Enhanced display with higher refresh rate and brightness. Possibly a more sustainable design using recycled materials. 2. "Edge" Name? Unlikely Samsung has not revived the "Edge" branding for any recent flagship devices. The term "Edge" was used to emphasize the dual-curved display, but user feedback and repair concerns (especially with glass durability) led to a shift toward flat or subtly curved screens. 3. Possible Confusion? The term "S25 Edge" might be a fan-made name or a misinterpretation of a rumored feature (e.g., a new ultra-thin design or edge-like display). Some rumors suggest a slimmer bezel or thinner chassis in the S25 series, which might be mistaken for an "Edge" design. Conclusion: ❌ There is no confirmed Galaxy S25 Edge. ✅ The Galaxy S25 series is expected in early 2025, but it will likely be released as the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, not with the "Edge" name. Stay tuned to official Samsung channels or trusted tech outlets like The Verge, GSMArena, or Samsung Newsroom for confirmed details when the launch approaches. Let me know if you’d like a prediction based on current rumors! 03-12
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