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The Week That Was isn't a competition, but if it was, this week's winner would be Apple.The Cupertino giant stole the show with a flurry of announcments, lifing the lid on the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, and the Apple Watch: pieces of tech Apple described as "the biggest advancements in iPhone history".EA also revealed it has already started to work on "prototype wearable experiences", namely for the Apple Watch, and we found that an overinflated price point could negatively impact Apple Watch sales.Of course, the world doesn't revolve around Apple, and there was plenty going on outside of the iZone.We spoke to Wayward Souls developer PocketCat Games to find out more about the trials and tribulations of game development, while our contributing editor Keith Andrew explained why Unity need to put any plans to sell on hold.Over in Japan, Square Enix launched its Dive In streaming service, which gives gamers the opportunity to rent Square Enix titles for a reduced price.As always, there's more where that came from, so grab a napkin, say a prayer to the Pocket Gamer Gods, and prepare to devour another handpicked Week That Was.Industry VoicesIn our latest studio profile, we spoke to PocketCat Games about mistakes, failure, luck and success.We found out how The Stig powered Supersonic to 1 million downloads without spending on UA.COO Kristian Segerstrale explained why there's no vanity in Super Evil Megacorp's plans for Vainglory.Our very own Keith Andrew gave an ode to Unity, explaining that, while selling is inevitable, the firm needs to hold out a little longer.A Pocket Gamer straw poll found that the intersection of iPhone-owning watch-wearers wanting to spend $349 looks small.User acquisition, retention, and discoveryIn our Chart of the Week we found out which countries are fighting for the Empire, and which ones are supporting the Rebel Alliance in Star Wars: Commander.Analytics firm Flurry found that Phablets now account for 10% of mobile device market, making them more popular than ever.Tools & PlatformsVirtual Piggy streamlined teen payments with Oink 2.0Google Play had its two hour returns window confirmedChinese publisher OurPalm revealed it's making a major investment into Unity.EA Mobile working on "prototype wearable experiences" for Apple Watch.The Apple Watch was announced, though it won't be available until 2015.In what the company called "the biggest advancements in iPhone history," Apple announced the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.Square Enix launches Dive In game streaming service in JapanFunding, acquisitions, personnel and shutteringsTandem Events looked to launch a new London-based event in the form of the Games Funding Forum.Creative England is aiming to boost female game development with its £15,000 Queen of Code initiative.TIGA wants to save the UK games industry by unlocking lottery cash.BoosterMedia gained 6 million MAUs with the purchase of HTML5 outfit Hallpass Media.Adjust raised $7.6 million for US and Asian expansion.'For further I could say this man's untrue,
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In case you haven't seen it yet, Feral Interactive Tweeted out the other day that it'd be bringing a new game to iOS sometime in the future. The big question is: what is it?A new iOS game is on the horizon! The only clue to its identity: a strange, enigmatic signal on the Feral Radar…https://t.co/v2d998T2GE pic.twitter.com/qoBo5Mr0F8— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) April 26, 2018 I'm not going to pretend that I have the answer to that because I'm not a magical being and I don't work at Feral. However, the tricksy company has left us with one clue - a point on its radar featuring a glass of something red (wine, punch, blood, strawberry jelly) and the caption, "Why is the rum gone?"Of course, this is one of Jack Sparrow's most relatable phrases from Pirates of the Caribbean, but I don't reckon we'll be looking for game in the franchise. Though, there's a pretty strong argument to be had in thinking it'd be a pirate game of some sort.Pocket Gamer's old News Editor, Killercow, had a guess that it may be a port of Sid Meier's Pirates, which wouldn't be too far-fetched considering how well Civ VI is doing under Aspyr's thumb, whilst others are treading the line of more Total War games.What do you guys think it could be? What do you guys want it to be? Let us know in those comments below.
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Silmaris is an ambitious narrative-driven game that aims to combine its story with a 4x strategy board game. It originally launched last month for both iOS and Android but has recently had a surge in popularity, making it into to the top ten in the role-play category on the US Store.In Silmaris you'll take charge of a fallen city called Thylla where you'll be tasked with restoring it to its former glory. To do this you'll have to subdue the other monarchs from settlements that are found in the same valley as Thylla.Upon whose weeping margent she was set;