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Asphalt 7: Heat to hit Android on June 25, the official trailer looks sizzling hot (video)

by on June 22, 2012 11:12 am
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Asphalt 6: Adrenaline is considered by many the best mobile racing game in history, so it wasn’t an easy task for Gameloft to meet the expectations with the next iteration of the series.

By all means and purposes, Asphalt 7: Heat looks better than its predecessor (at least on paper), so we’re unbelievably excited to let you know that there are only four days left until the game will hit Google Play.

Already released in Apple’s App Store (boo!), Asphalt 7: Heat should be up and running for Android devices starting next Monday. The pricing hasn’t been officially confirmed just yet, but we have no reason to think that we will be (furthermore) discriminated, so it’s safe to assume that we will be required to pay the same $0.99 as Apple users are.

Now for the juiciest part of our today’s post, let’s take a quick look at the official Asphalt 7: Heat trailer. The video clip, as far as I’m concerned, has one huge downside, and I’m not willing to overlook it or ignore it for anything in the whole wide world: it’s too darn short!

I mean, just as I pictured myself driving that red hot Lamborghini like a madman around one of the new incredibly realistic tracks, the clip ends and I’m left in the dust dreaming with my eyes open. That’s not the way to do it, Gameloft, and I’m not going to forgive and forget this!

All joking aside, Asphalt 7: Heat looks simply spectacular and it’s pretty great to think that you’ll be able to purchase this game in a matter of days with (probably) only one buck. The visuals are simply awe-some and the gameplay upgrades and improvements over Asphalt 6 should really be noticeable.

If you’ve missed our good friend’s Ankit’s preview from a week ago, you should know that there’ll be 60 usable cars in Asphalt 7, including the legendary DeLorean from the “Back to the Future” movies and select Lamborghini, Ferrari, Audi and Aston Martin racing models. There are 15 racing tracks set in real cities, six different game modes, more than 150 possible races, as well as upgraded multiplayer modes and enhanced social features.

I don’t know about you, but I’m positively tingling with excitement over Asphalt 7: Heat and I can’t wait to get my grubby hands on it on Monday! Will you be doing the same? Do you think Heat will be better than Adrenaline? And are you a bit pissed that the game hit Apple’s App Store just days before Google Play? Drop us a comment and let us know.

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Adrian has an insatiable passion for writing ever since he was in school and found himself writing philosophical essays about the meaning of life and the differences between light and dark beer. Later, he found out that this is pretty much his only marketable skill, so he first created a personal blog and then discovered his true calling, which is writing about technology and gadgets in general and Android in particular.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/tom.constantineau Tom Constantineau

    Cloud saves is a must! Other stuff I can live without, but yes it should be mandatory

  • Relojo Asenime

    I would definitely like to see a special section for G+ Play enabled games in the Google Play Store. I’ll most likely be spending my cash on those titles. The cloud save feature is absolutely necessary for me.

  • Gabriele

    If I login into google play games from modern combat 4, i lose all the previous levels, degree, exp, coins… can anybody keep the gameloft live statistics inside the new service?

  • karan lamba

    I agree, cloud save should be mandatory, however its not bad for me now as I have helium (carbon) to sync my data and saves

  • Abdullah

    how to download this service… ? srry if my question is stupid haha

    • Joel Lee

      its for developers to include in their app. End users dont have to do anything.

    • Ahmed Raouf

      Open google settings, the green icon, you’ll find it there. The app updates automatically. You can start playing games that support it now :)

      • Abdullah

        aha found it, thx ^_^

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