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Fortnite, Stardew Valley, and Alto’s Odyssey are just a few of the great Android titles released in the last year. We expect to see many more in the near future from well-known developers like Nintendo, Gamevil, and Niantic.

Here are the 15 best upcoming Android games we’re most excited about, in categories like adventure, action, racing, and more.

1. Mario Kart Tour

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Mario Kart Tour is a mobile racing game based on Nintendo’s classic kart racing series. It features simple controls anyone can get used to and offers 30 characters, 20 karts, and 10 gliders to choose from. You can compete in 16 cups, with each of them including four races.

You earn Grand Stars when you complete a race, with a maximum of five available in each one. When you gather enough Grand Stars, you get free gifts like emerald gems that can be used to unlock new drivers, karts, and gliders.

Nintendo has already launched the closed beta of Mario Kart Tour, which is only available in the U.S. and Japan at the moment. The game will officially be released this summer, which means somewhere between the end of June and September. To learn more about the game including what we didn’t like in the beta test, click here.


2. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

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Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is an AR game created by Niantic, the same developer behind Pokémon Go. It’s an officially licensed property, so expect to see Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, Buckbeak, and a bunch of other characters from the Harry Potter universe.

Your job is to solve the mystery of The Calamity and return Foundables to their rightful place.

The story of the game goes something like this: A calamity has struck the wizarding world, causing Foundables that include various artifacts and creatures to mysteriously appear in the Muggle world. Your job is to team up with witches and wizards from across the world and solve the mystery of The Calamity, return Foundables to their rightful place, and more.

The beta version of the game is already available in New Zealand, but there’s no word on when it will be officially launched. But since you can already pre-register for it on the Play Store, it likely won’t be long before it’s released.


3. Gears Pop!

Next up on our list of the best upcoming Android games is Gears Pop!, which is published by Microsoft and based on the company’s Gears of War franchise for Xbox. The title combines Gears characters with the art style of the popular Funko Pop figures.

Gears Pop! revolves around explosive real-time multiplayer battles in the Gears universe. However, you can also take on AI opponents in order to test out new strategies and squads. You can build your squad by collecting and upgrading iconic Gears of War heroes and villains — more than 30 of them are available in the game.

The title has already soft launched in a few countries, but there’s no word on when it will officially be released globally. In addition to Android, it will also make its way to iOS.


4. Minecraft Earth

Microsoft is also working on Minecraft Earth, a new AR mobile game for Android as well as iOS devices. According to the game’s website, players can build structures with other players and place them in the real world at life-size. You can build them with your friends as well as team up with others for mini-adventures.

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Minecraft Earth also features many familiar mobs Minecraft fans will know and love, as well as a bunch of new ones. Players have the option to breed unique mob variants and use them to populate their builds. Minecraft Earth is a free-to-play title, with in-game items available for purchase.

The closed beta of the game will be released this summer, but there’s no word on when the full version will officially launch. You can already sign up for the beta via the button below.


5. Shadowgun War Games

This upcoming title from Madfinger Games is a competitive multiplayer shooter set in the Shadowgun universe. In addition to Android, it’s also coming to the Nintendo Switch and iOS devices.

Shadowgun War Games features heroes from across the series that take part in 5v5 Capture the Flag battles. Each character has unique weapons and abilities, and your job is to coordinate strategies with your teammates to win. The game is s presented as a fictional sport/game show taking place in an arena packed with action-hungry spectators — as shown in the trailer above.

An exact release date for the game has not been announced yet, but you can sign up for the closed beta on the developer’s website to try it out once it’s released.


6. Human: Fall Flat

Human: Fall Flat is a physics-driven puzzle game with platformer elements. It was first released on PC back in 2016 before making its way to consoles. Thanks to an agreement between the title’s publisher Curve Digital and 505 Games — known for games like the ARMA series and Payday 2 — Human: Fall Flat is coming to Android.

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In Human: Fall Flat, you step into the shoes of Bob, an average guy with no superpowers or other extraordinary skills. The goal is to take Bob through his dreams, which are full of puzzles, dangers, and surprises. You’ll have to use various object to solve the puzzles, some of which are quite tricky.

Unfortunately, there’s no word on when the game will hit Android devices. And although this hasn’t been confirmed yet, it looks like Human: Fall Flat will be a premium game, meaning you’ll have to pay a few bucks to play it.


7. Forza Street

Microsoft’s Turn 10 Studios is adding a new game to the popular Forza series. Called Forza Street, it’s a free-to-play racing game that’s already available for Windows 10 devices and is coming to Android sometime later this year.

As you can tell by its name, the new game is all about street racing. Your goal is to win events, after which you get points to upgrade your cars or buy new ones to add to your garage. Unlike the Forza Motorsport series, Forza Street is aimed at casual gamers who want a more arcade-like experience.

You still have to put in lots of effort to win races, though. The game is all about timing: pressing the gas, brake, and boost option at the right moment is the key to overtaking opponents and finishing the race first. To learn more about the game, check out the short trailer above.


8. Call of Duty: Mobile

Call of Duty: Mobile is a free-to-play multiplayer shooter. The game will include at least five multiplayer modes — Free-For-All, Frontline, Team Deathmatch, Hardpoint, and Domination — and seven maps, including Nuketown, Crash, and Hijacked.

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The title will also feature a battle royale mode from day one, which will support up to 100 players per match. You’ll be able to play in first- or third-person and pick a class before each battle. There will be six of them available — Defender, Mechanic, Scout, Clown, Medic, and Ninja — each of which has its own ability and class skill.

The Call of Duty: Mobile closed beta is already live in a few countries, including India. Unfortunately, the developer has not yet announced when the game will be officially launched. It’s already listed on the Play Store, where you can sign up to get notified when it’s released.


9. Bad North

Bad North is a real-time strategy game with beautiful, minimalist graphics. You take on the role of a prince, whose island has been invaded by Vikings. Your mission is to fend them off with the help of an army that’s in your total control.

In Bad North, positioning is everything.

The game is all about positioning. You have to place your army at the right spots across the battlefield to come out on top. You also have to react quickly and know when to retreat to avoid defeat. Once you win a battle, you take on a new one on a different island, each of which has a unique layout.

Bad North is already available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. The developer says it will come to Android in 2019, but didn’t give a more specific timeframe.


10. H1Z1

H1Z1 is a battle royale game, similar to PUBG and Fortnite. You jump out of an airplane with up to 150 other players and start looking for guns, ammo, and other supplies once you land. Then it’s time to go on the hunt and take down as many opponents as possible. The last one standing wins.

The playzone gets smaller and smaller throughout the game, bringing players closer together and making sure you’re always on your toes. Just like in PUBG, there are vehicles available so you can get from place to place faster. You can play solo or team up with one or even four other players.

H1Z1 isn’t as popular as PUBG or Fortnite, but it still has millions of devoted fans. It’s free to play and available on PS4 and PC. The company has confirmed a mobile version is in the works, but there are no details on when it’s coming.


11. Project Cars GO

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Project Cars, a popular racing game on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, is getting a mobile spin-off. Called Project Cars GO, it will come with loads of exotic cars and tons of customization options, just like the PC and console versions.

Project Cars is known for an authentic racing experience, and the mobile version promises just that. The game has sold over two million copies worldwide so far and is one of the best of its kind in my opinion.

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Gamevil and Slightly Mad Studios are developing the game, but there’s no word on the release date. Slightly Mad Studios CEO Ian Bell said racing fans will be “stomping the gas pedal and burning rubber very soon,” which makes us think it won’t be long until Project Cars GO makes its debut. When it does, it will give all the other titles on our list of best upcoming Android games a run for their money.


12. Diablo Immortal

Back in November, developer Blizzard Entertainment announced it’s working on Diablo Immortal, its second mobile game. The title is being developed from the ground up, so it’s not a port of a previous Diablo PC or console game.

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The storyline takes place between the events of Diablo II and III. The Archangel Tyrael is believed to be dead, while the Worldstone has been shattered into various fragments. Those Worldstone segments are the source of new and ancient evil creatures who want to use the stone’s power to take over the land.

The game lets you choose from six classes (Barbarian, Monk, Wizard, Crusader, Demon Hunter, and Necromancer), with each one having a set of at least 12 skills. You’ll be able to explore and fight in nine outdoors areas and will come across a lot of creatures never seen before in a Diablo title. The game is already listed on the Play Store, but an official release date has not been announced yet.


13. Levelhead

Butterscotch Shenanigans, the developer behind the popular Crashlands game, is developing a new title called Levelhead. This 2D platformer lets you build your own levels and publish them for everyone to play. You can use more than 60 elements to get the job done, including enemies, hazards, paths, switches, secrets, power-ups, and more.

It’s a cross-platform game, so levels created on Android will work on PC and iOS, and vice versa. Up to four people can play a level at once, or even create levels together. If you’re not into that, the single-player campaign lets you take control of GR-18 — a delivery robot in training.

Based on the short trailer (above), Levelhead looks like a lot of fun if you’re into platforming games. It’s coming to PC, iOS, and Nintendo Switch, in addition to Android.


14. Impossible Bottles

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Impossible Bottles is described as a rhythm game. You take on the role of a genius inventor who wants to provide an endless source of energy to the world with the help of his machines — from tiny robots to enormous golems.

To get the job done, you have to power the robots by firing streams of electricity in sync with the music. You can check out what this looks like by clicking here. But be careful: even a small mistake regarding the musical rhythm could create a global blackout and destroy the robots. The game features 10 hand-drawn robots, easy single-tap gameplay, and original electronic tracks to go along with each machine.

According to the game’s website, Impossible Bottles will be released in the summer of 2019, which means somewhere between the end of June and September. There are no details whether it will be a free-to-play title or not.


15. Payday: Crime War

Already a popular first-person shooter on PC and consoles, Payday is coming to Android. Payday Crime War is a multiplayer, team-based PvP title. One team takes on the role of criminals trying to perform a robbery. The other team steps into the shoes of a SWAT team trying to prevent the crime.

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Up to eight players can play in a match, which can happen in different locations. As you progress through the game, you can get new weapons and additional abilities to step up your game.

Overkill Software set up a website for the upcoming game, claiming it’s coming soon. An exact date has not been shared with the public yet. However, the developer is already testing out the game with a closed beta program, which hopefully means it won’t be long before it’s released.

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These are the some of best upcoming Android games to keep an eye out for, though we’re sure plenty of other interesting titles will debut this year.

Have we missed any major ones? Let us know in the comments!



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Google is said to be the target of a new Justice Department investigation, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post.

The antitrust division of the Justice Department has put together the basics needed to form an investigation, say sources familiar with the agency’s plans. The move would put the search giant’s business practices under the microscope and could spell trouble for its multitude of business units. In addition to its main search business, Google offers a wide range of products and services, including Gmail, Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Android.

Google no stranger to investigations

In 2013, the Federal Trade Commission concluded a similar probe into Google’s behavior. At the time, the FTC deemed it the company hadn’t broken any laws. Even so, Google voluntarily made some changes to the way it ran select business units to appease investigators. The Justice Department and FTC only recently agreed which of the two agencies, which share antitrust duties, would pursue the new investigation into Google.

Google is a frequent target of the European Commission. In March, the E.U. fined Google $1.7 billion over “abusive” online ad strategies. In July 2018, the E.U. socked Google with a $5.1 billion fine over Android antitrust concerns.

The timing of the new investigation comes after some in the U.S. government have called for large tech firms to be broken up.

In March, Sen. Elizabeth Warren suggested companies such as Google and Facebook be pulled apart. Specifically, she believes mergers and acquisitions have given these companies too much power.

“Current antitrust laws empower federal regulators to break up mergers that reduce competition,” she wrote in a post on Medium.

Neither the Justice Department nor Google immediately responded to requests for comment, and the exact nature of the probe is unknown. For example, it’s unclear if the Justice Department has yet contacted Google about the potential investigation.

Android Authority will provide more details about the investigation once they are made available to the public.

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It may not quite feel like it, but we’re at the dawn of a new era: 5G is (finally) here, even if in a limited way. Verizon and its competitors have been working hard to beef up backhaul while installing the first wave of 5G cell sites in select markets around the country.

As tech companies are wont to say, it’s early days for 5G. The networks are hardly anywhere, and only a couple of devices can even access and use the networks.

One of those devices is the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G. Samsung announced the device back in February, along with the S10e, S10, and S10 Plus. While the other S10 variants have been on sale for several months, Samsung reserved the S10 5G for Verizon’s network kick-off in Chicago. (AT&T will sell the S10 5G later this year.)

Required reading: Sprint 5G: Testing Sprint’s new network in Dallas

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Can the experience live up to the marketing hyperbole? We’re here to tell you in our Verizon Wireless 5G hands-on.

Setting the Verizon 5G stage

Before we get caught up in the shock and awe of raw 5G speed, there’s some background worth discussing.

Verizon is relying on mmWave spectrum in the 28GHz band for its 5G service. A massive 400MHz channel sits in Verizon’s 5G band to allow traffic to move along, and it has another 400MHz in the wings. Today’s LTE 4G networks provide only one-quarter of that capacity, and even then only with multiple carrier aggregation tying up smaller channels. AT&T is using the 39GHz band for its high-band mmWave 5G, while Sprint is relying on its 2.5GHz mid-band spectrum, and T-Mobile will initially launch using its 600MHz low-band spectrum later this year. mmWave is a different animal when compared to 2.5GHz or 600MHz, a different animal altogether.

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Verizon Wireless Node profile

The wavelengths are much smaller and can be redirected or interrupted by just about anything. This makes it more difficult for the phone to talk to the cell site and vice versa. The standards bodies and engineers behind mmWave 5G have drafted incredibly complex algorithms to help phones and cell sites make use of the mishmash of original, bounced, and redirected cell signals.

These algorithms are constantly evolving, according to Mike Haberman, VP of Network Engineering for Verizon, and are what have allowed Verizon to dramatically improve 5G performance in the few weeks since launch. For example, peak download speeds across the network have already doubled thanks to updated algorithms. More importantly, the algorithm updates can be pushed to the devices and cell sites for instant improvements.

Peak download speeds across Verizon's 5G network have already doubled since launch.

In short, this is why our experience testing 5G in Chicago was a bit different from the very first wave of those who tested it on launch day.

Getting geared up

The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is an insanely gorgeous piece of hardware. We gave it an initial look back in February and can say that the final, shipping form is a luxurious bit of kit. The silver model is particularly glamorous. And that 6.7-inch AMOLED. Wow.

The S10 5G is the first smartphone with integrated 5G sold by Verizon. Owners of the Verizon-branded Motorola Moto Z3 and Z4 can augment their devices with 5G service via the 5G Moto Mod if they so desire. The S10 has 5G built in.

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Verizon’s 5G service is highly localized in Chicago. The company took us on a walking tour of downtown Chicago and we hit a solid number of 5G nodes in various neighborhoods in the central business district.

Unlike modern cell towers, which stand tall, the 5G nodes are much closer to the ground. They are most often located on lampposts or equivalent poles along the sidewalk.

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These are the basic 5G ingredients.

Sprinting here and there

Using the Galaxy S10 5G, I reached a maximum peak download speed of 1.256Gbps. This is about the fastest speed reached by the network to-date, according to Verizon. It’s hard to describe just how quick that is, and what you can do with it.

The best results required standing within about 30 yards of the 5G node.

To put it into some context, I was able to download 50-minute episodes of Stranger Things in about 12 seconds each. A two-hour movie took just 48 seconds to download. PUBG Mobile, all 1.85GB of it, took just 12 seconds to download from the Galaxy App Store. Twelve. Seconds.

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These highlights are phenomenal. But like the exciting clips you see on Sports Center every night, there’s a lot of mundane game in between the definitive action shots.

I performed speed tests all over Chicago. The average download speed across my results was 594Mbps, and this more or less concurs with what Verizon is registering on the network.

It’s interesting to compare these results to those generated by Sprint’s brand new 5G network. Sprint says its highest speed to-date is 1.1Gbps, but I never saw anything in person higher than 690Mbps. Moreover, the average speed on Sprint’s network was one-third that of Verizon’s at approximately 190Mbps. The big difference between the two is availability.

In Chicago, I had to have line-of-sight with the 5G nodes in order to get any Ultra Wideband service from Verizon at all. When I say line-of-site, I mean standing within about 30 yards of the node and having a clear view of it. Moving around a corner or ducking into a doorway could easily break the 5G connection entirely. Conversely, I never saw a Sprint 5G cell site at all during my time in Dallas. Entering buildings or traveling in buses and cars had no impact on the availability or speed of Sprint’s 5G service.

Don’t get excited about uploads. There’s no such thing as uploading content via 5G just yet. Instead, Verizon’s 5G devices fall back to the company’s LTE 4G network. This means you can expect average upload speeds of 8Mbps to 15Mbps.

Improving, always

The metrics I saw this week are a snapshot in time. Assessing the first phones on the first networks hardly scratches 5G’s potential. If 5G were merely about speed, this would be a boring story indeed.

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Verizon’s Haberman says the company has really only just gotten the ball rolling. Now that the basics are in place, the real innovation can begin. In addition to boosting speeds, Verizon is focusing on densifying its network, reducing latency, and much more. Haberman pointed to use cases such as self-guiding cars.

“Autonomous vehicles are essentially expensive IoT devices right now. Wouldn’t it be cool if the decision-making was done in the cloud, or at the cell site instead of on the car itself?” posed Haberman. “And what if neighborhood cameras in the area were accessible to the network? The vehicle could ‘see’ a real-time feed of other cars approaching the same intersection from multiple angles and decide on its own whether or not to proceed through the intersection.” That’s one 5G vision.

For now, consumers may have a different vision. I’m envisioning the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, which is a sultry device with or without 5G. You can grab it from Verizon for a cool $1,299 for 256GB or $1,399 for 512GB.



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Motorola Moto Z4 in repose

Some Motorola fans were disappointed by the decidedly mid-range offering that is the Motorola Moto Z4. However, hope was likely held that the company could offer a Motorola Moto Z4 Force or other more high-end Z line device this year.

Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem likely. On the official Motorola Twitter, a company rep responded to a question from another Twitter user that pretty much eliminates any chance of another Z line device landing in 2019:

This might come as bad news to some Motorola fans, as a high-end Motorola Moto Z4 Force might have been a cool addition to the flagship landscape this year.

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However, just because Motorola isn’t launching more Z line devices in 2019 doesn’t mean there aren’t any other surprises in store. The company could launch a new line for the summer or fall, for example. There could also be some new Moto Mods in the pipeline. Who knows?

It would certainly be strange, though, for Motorola to go the entire year without launching a device carrying the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset.

Granted, the premium flagship market is tough at the moment, with many OEMs duking it out and prices creeping ever-closer to a four-digit baseline. It could be Motorola’s plan is to stay out of the flagship space altogether and see how that fares for the company.

What do you think? Are you disappointed no Motorola Moto Z4 Force is on the way? Would you buy a premium flagship from Motorola if it were to be released? Let us know in the comments.

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5 top deals you might have missed this week

Tech Deals has been blowing up with top deals this week. Some of them are still running as of Friday, so we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss out.

Check out this list of offers that you still have a chance to snap up.

1. The Cisco Certification Training Bundle

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Cisco is by far the biggest name in the growing world of network engineering. This offer lets you train for the certifications that can open up this world of opportunity.

The deal is on a nine-part online learning kit, with each course preparing you for a certification. By the time you’re done, you’ll need a lot more room on your resume.

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It’s not all about business at AAPicks. This Raspberry Pi 3B+ Starter Kit contains both the equipment and training to while away many hours of your free time.

The kit contains a Raspberry Pi circuit board and 37 sensor units, so the building and coding possibilities are almost endless. If you don’t know where to start, you also get 10 hours of beginner-friendly online instruction.

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The future of hearing is changing. The true wireless Bone Conduction Earphones we featured in a post on Wednesday let you listen to your music without sticking anything in your ears.

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There aren’t many white-collar professions which don’t use Microsoft Excel. To train as a power user in this popular software you need only pay $34.

With six-different learning kits packed into this comprehensive bundle, Excel users of any level can benefit. With lifetime access to the materials, you’ll have time to learn at your own pace and gain the skills to impress employers.

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