News & Reviews: cross platform
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Mar 12, 2026

Google has announced several new features for Google Play aimed at improving how users discover, purchase, and play paid games across both mobile and PC platforms. The updates introduce game trials, cross-platform purchases, and new community features designed to enhance the overall gaming experience.
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Nov 04, 2022

Samsung has made file sharing easier by launching a new Good Lock module called Dropship. If you have no idea what Good Lock is, it's actually a Galaxy Store app that allows users to access various customization options such as theming, UI tweaking, and more. Back to Dropship, the new module will enable more seamless file sharing across Android, iOS, and the web by using a data-driven approach.
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Sep 24, 2020

In another epic giveaway by Epic Games Store, Rocket League has finally arrived on the gaming platform but that's not the only thing you're getting. On top of that, claiming the video game there will also grant you a free $10 Epic Coupon! That's like ~RM41 from direct currency conversion!
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Jul 22, 2020

In this on-going pandemic season, we have yet another free game to claim and this time, Rocket League will be free-to-play on Epic Games Store. Those who already have the game on their Steam account can also play the game with their friends from Epic Games Store, as a cross-platform feature will be implemented.
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Jul 07, 2020

"A cross-platform between Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, you say?" Yes, it looks like this is going to happen and it's currently in development as we speak. This was discovered by @Alex193a, a reverse engineer when he was checking out some codes inside Messenger, showcasing many "whats_app" files.
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Jun 25, 2020

So some of you might already know, but there was a new Pokemon announcement that a new game was in development. Pokefans were hoping for a Diamond/Pearl remake but turned out it was Pokemon United, a MOBA version for the Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android. Yes, it is cross-platform and yes, nobody was asking for it, but it makes sense from a business point of view.
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