Attack on Titan: Assault is up for pre-registration on the Play Store

Are you patiently waiting for the fourth season of Attack on Titan? You might want to look at Attack on Titan: Assault, the mobile incarnation of the popular anime series.

Previous Attack on Titan games for consoles and handheld systems were open-world action games that let you explore the world and fight Titans in real time. Attack on Titan: Assault still lets you explore the world in real time, but fights are now turn-based with quick time events showing up here and there.

Attack on Titan: Assault also features a card-building mechanic. Characters like Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert, and many more exist in the form of cards. You can then use the cards to assemble your team.



It’s worth paying attention to who’s on your team. Certain combinations, such as the 104th Trainees and Squad Levi, trigger special bond abilities during battle. You can also upgrade and get equipment for each card, further increasing a character’s abilities in fights.

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In addition to a single-player mode, Attack on Titan: Assault also lets you play alongside and against other players. Finally, the game pulls various locations like Shiganshina, Trost, Calaneth, the Forest of Giant Trees, and more from the anime series.

You can pre-register Attack on Titan: Assault on the Play Store at the link below.

Source: Android Zone

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HP announces new Chromebooks, including one with an AMD chip

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CES 2019 is turning out to be an excellent event for PC makers to announce new Chromebooks. In addition to new Chromebooks from Acer and Asus, HP has joined the party with some new models as well.

As with Acer, HP is launching one of the first Chromebooks that will have AMD processors inside, rather than chips from Intel.

The new model of the HP Chromebook 14 (via Digital Trends) will be available with either AMD’s A4 or the A6 series of processors inside, along with either Radeon R4 or R5 GPUs. It will have a 14-inch 1,366 x 768 display with a 180-degree hinge, along with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of SSD storage.

The HP Chromebook 14 will weigh 3.40 pounds and have a top battery life of 9 hours and 15 minutes. It will go on sale later in January for the pretty reasonable starting price of $269.

HP hasn’t forgotten about Chromebook fans who want some more power. It also announced the HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 today as part of its CES reveals. It will have Intel’s 8th generation Pentium, Core i3, i5, or i7 CPUs inside, depending on which model you want. It has 16GB of RAM and either 32GB or 64GB of onboard storage. You can expect a 14-inch 1,920 x 1,080 touchscreen display with a full 360-degree hinge, which allows it to be used as a large tablet. It will weight 3.7 pounds and have an excellent battery life of up to 13 hours.

The HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 will also go on sale sometime in January, but the company has yet to reveal a starting price for this higher-end Chromebook.

Source: Android Zone

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