
Before Apple had Game Center it had OpenFeint, a gaming network that brought a cohesive online experience to countless iPhone, iPad and eventually Android games. Some of us may have opted to miss out on its fun features, but for many game developers it was a priceless tool. Come December 14, OpenFeint will be no more.

GREE Inc has revealed that Fishing Star will be their first game coming to Nintendo Switch as part of their future market expansion.

The popular anime video streaming service Crunchyroll is getting involved in publishing games, localizing and distributing them to areas outside Japan.

Back in October, GREE announced a partnership with mobile phone carrier KDDI that would develop, publish, and localize games for the Japanese market. We were able to speak with Yasutaka Hori, the VP at GREE leading the project, for more details on just what sort of games the company is now looking for.
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Yeah never used it myself as well. I dont like signing up for things I won't be using much. The only thing good was that it offered free games time to time. But it also seems these free app a day services are slowly dying as well. Games are now usually free for some time if the developers themselves issue it. I guess it could be the mobile scene is just dying down.
Besides the online for mobile sucks arse, there's barely anyone online. You'll spend hours searching or playing against the bots.