![]() The new The Sims Mobile, on the other hand, seems to be offering an experience that’s far closer to the depth experienced in a “real” Sims game. There’s been a Sims game on the App Store for a few years now titled The Sims Freeplay, which is a significantly trimmed down version of The Sims on the PC. ![]() In other soft launch news, a brand new The Sims game called The Sims Mobile soft launched in Brazil. ![]() New “professionally curated and transcribed” songs will be available every week. Better yet, it’s totally free to download and try with (as of this writing) four songs included for free with more available via IAP. The upcoming iOS version supports both electric guitars through various adapters as well as acoustic guitars using your iOS device’s microphone. Unlike Guitar Hero or Rock Band which had you fiddling around with plastic instruments consisting of paddles, buttons, and pedals, Rocksmith had you plug in a real electric guitar and the game actually taught you how to play it – claiming to be able to do it in 60 days. This is known as a “soft launch.”) Rocksmith was first released on the XBOX 360 back in October 2011, and differed significantly from the explosion of other music and rhythm games at the time. (It is common practice to release big games in limited regions, like Canada, before launching worldwide. Regardless, it’s possible more news surrounding iOS Zelda will be revealed at E3 which kicks off on June 14th.Īnother big upcoming release to look forward to is Ubisoft’s Rocksmith which has soft launched in Canada. Analysts speculate Fire Emblem Heroes has made significantly more than Super Mario Run, so if Nintendo is following the money, the question of mobile Zelda payment models may already be settled. This upcoming Zelda game will undoubtedly be free to play, and the internet seems to be split between thinking it will have a one-time unlock like Super Mario Run or whether it’ll have endless spending potential through randomized draws like Fire Emblem Heroes. Both Super Mario Run and Fire Emblem Heroes have been incredibly popular, and with an Animal Crossing game on the way, it makes sense that Nintendo would continue to slowly bring their franchises to mobile. This week started off strong with some (very) early news on Monday morning surrounding rumors that Nintendo is planning a Zelda game for mobile. If any of this seems interesting you, I encourage you to get involved in the TouchArcade community by following any of the above links, as these new weekly roundups here at MacRumors are just a taster and there’s a lot more where this came from. iOS gaming is way more than Clash of Clans and Candy Crush, and through these weekly roundups we hopefully aim to keep you tuned in to the big news items of the week, as well as some great new games to check out. If you’re a podcast person, The TouchArcade Show is a weekly podcast we publish every Friday. Also, if you’re into the whole Discord chat thing, we’ve got a great Discord server which is similarly packed with people talking about mobile gaming around the clock. We regularly stream iOS games on Twitch, and we’ve got our own forums which are packed with iOS gamers and developers discussing both new and upcoming games. We post daily news, reviews, previews, and more, covering the latest and greatest in the world of mobile gaming. If you haven’t heard of us before, we’re the largest iOS-exclusive gaming site out there. Hey everyone! I’m Eli Hodapp, and I serve as Editor in Chief over at MacRumors’ sister-site TouchArcade.
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