Animoca‘s games disappeared from the iPhone last year without much explanation. But the Hong Kong-based game publisher moved over to Android, and now it has dozens of games in the Google Play store. Today, the company is announcing a new Android title, Thor: Lord of Storms. If anything, the title shows Animoca’s resilience in demonstrating that there is life after the App Store.
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