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Saving Content - Mysterious new RedLynx iOS game teased

I received something very intriguing this morning. RedLynx (Trials HD, Monster Truck Nitro, and Moto Heroes) are putting together what seems to be a very ambitious and unique game for iOS. Not only are they revealing the [yet untitled] game, but also their new logo.

The video unveils a game that lasts one thousand days, with a new map and a new hero available each day. The teaser also reveals that players will be challenged to gather one thousand treasures on their journey.

"There is timeline inside all of us," said Antti Ilvessuo, Creative Director of RedLynx. "A past that guides us, ancestors whom time may have forgotten, but whose choices influence us even today. This game takes these ideas, and plays with them in a fun and engaging way."

While the company is remaining tight-lipped about other game details for now, more information is expected soon.

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Trials Fusion update adds new customisation and more

One of the quirky highlights of this year’s E3 for many came during Ubisoft’s press conference, as the utterly bonkers ‘Awesome Level MAX’ DLC was revealed for Trials Fusion. Developer RedLynx will also roll out an update for the game when the new content launches next month, which will add even more variety and longevity to a game well over a year old.

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Trials Frontier Now Avaibale on Android Devices

Muaz from Twinfinite writes: "Today, Ubisoft announced that the free-to-play mobile game, Trials Frontier, is now available on Android devices."

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Trials Fusion Review (Console Monster)

Console Monster's Sam Finch breaks a thousand bones to bring you his review for the latest addition to the Trials series, Trials Fusion.

"Trials Fusion begins as an unassuming romp but quickly becomes an addiction; maddeningly challenging tracks forcing the player to either accept the shame of defeat or hone their skills to perfection. Improvement comes fast, but the road to mastery is long and arduous. Fusion is at its best with a bunch of friends and a few bottles of suds, soundtracked with oohs and ahs and countless expletives"

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