Download OnLives free Android app and get LEGO Batman for free
New app for tablets and phones lets you stream over 20 “console-class” games, including Arkham City and LA Noire
If you want to fight crime on the go as Batman or LA Noire’s Detective Cole Phelps, there’s an app for that. Today, OnLive announced the release of the free OnLive app for tablet and mobile platforms. Using the cloud-based gaming service, you can now stream over 20 of what OnLive calls “console-class” games to your tablet and mobile devices. Even if you’re not interested in ditching your console or PC for cloud gaming, you might want to consider downloading the Android app. The icing on the cake for doing so is getting LEGO Batman: The Videogame free of charge.
When we last reviewed OnLive, we found the service’s catalogue of games lacking. But since it’s launched, OnLive has significantly increased the number of titles available to sample, rent, or buy to own. The launch of today’s app further increases the number of options available for those who use the service with titles like Batman: Arkham City, LA Noire, and Assassins Creed: Revelations optimized to stream on your mobile devices.
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