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Samsung trae su popular aplicación de trivia de noticias The Six to Mobile

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 21,2025

¡El popular juego de trivia de Samsung, The Six, hace su debut móvil! Inicialmente lanzándose exclusivamente en la aplicación Samsung News en Canadá y América del Norte, este juego previamente solo TV prueba su conocimiento en diversas categorías, desde eventos actuales hasta hechos históricos.

La simple premisa del juego, responde rápidamente, seis preguntas para maximizar su puntaje, ha resonado claramente con los jugadores desde su lanzamiento anterior en Samsung TVS. La naturaleza adictiva de los seis ha llevado a Samsung a expandir su alcance a los dispositivos móviles.

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Una bonanza de teaser cerebral

El lanzamiento móvil seguramente excitará a los entusiastas de los trivia. Si bien inicialmente escéptico, he llegado a apreciar la combinación única de entretenimiento y trivia educativa que ofrece.

Actualmente, una fecha de lanzamiento internacional más amplia sigue sin previo aviso. Sin embargo, dada la popularidad de los seis, un lanzamiento global parece probable en el futuro cercano.

Mientras tanto, para aquellos que buscan teasers de cerebro móvil alternativos, considere verificar nuestra revisión de Monument Valley 3, la última entrega de esta cautivadora serie de rompecabezas.

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