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Last updated: June 5, 2026, 11:33 PM ET

Smartphone Launches Infinix rolls out the Smart 20 in India with a June 8 debut, expanding the brand’s March‑release lineup into the country’s price‑sensitive segment. The same week, Samsung secures IMDA certification for the Galaxy A27 in Singapore, clearing the final regulatory hurdle before the mid‑month market entry and confirming the device’s compliance with local network standards. Meanwhile, Redmi finalizes Singapore approval for its 17 4G model ahead of a planned rollout, positioning both Chinese manufacturers to compete directly in the region’s mid‑range market where consumers prioritize battery life and camera versatility.

Mobile Gaming Expansions Playtonic pivots Yooka‑Laylee into a kart racer, delivering a nostalgic yet modern arcade experience that leverages the franchise’s established fan base while courting casual mobile players accustomed to bite‑sized multiplayer sessions. In a parallel move, Happy Broccoli releases the quirky mystery Apple Crumble for iOS and Android, blending horror‑themed puzzles with a family‑friendly aesthetic to diversify the studio’s portfolio beyond its previous puzzle titles. Adding to the genre‑bending trend, Screenbound introduces a dual‑plane “5D” platformer slated for September 10, allowing players to manipulate a 2D handheld character while navigating a 3D environment, a mechanic that could inspire new control schemes on touchscreens.

Indie and Horror Titles Gaining Traction Metanet teases N PLUS INFINITY TIMES TWO for a 2027 launch, promising minimalist design and precise inputs that may appeal to mobile enthusiasts seeking console‑quality platformers. On the horror front, Airdorf partners with Andrés Borghi to add live‑action sequences to Tenebris Somnia, arriving October 16, merging retro survival gameplay with cinematic scares to stand out in the increasingly crowded horror‑mobile niche. Additionally, Bloober Team expands the Saw franchise with a 3‑on‑1 survival title, integrating narrative branches that could increase replay value on devices with limited storage.

Cross‑Platform Releases and Upcoming Showcases Capcom confirms a Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake for 2027, indicating the company’s intent to bring classic survival horror to modern handhelds alongside consoles. The announcement follows Virtua Fighter Crossroads’ 2027 showcase schedule, suggesting a coordinated push by legacy fighting game developers to re‑engage mobile audiences through streamed events and early‑access demos. Finally, Minecraft Dungeons II’s September launch window appears on the Nintendo eShop, hinting at a broader strategy to synchronize release dates across console and mobile ecosystems, potentially boosting cross‑device player migration.