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Trivia Blast, the popular Facebook game, is now available for iOS and will release soon for Android

It has been played by over 20 million people on the social media platform

Trivia Blast, the popular Facebook game, is now available for iOS and will release soon for Android

Gameloft, FreshPlanet and eWRLD Corp have announced today that Trivia Blast is now available for iOS devices and will soon be heading for Android as well. If the name sounds familiar, that's because it's a mobile version of the popular Facebook game that has been played by over 20 million people.

As you might assume then, given that the game was originally playable on Facebook it will have a bunch of social features that will allow players to communicate with one another including auto-translation so you can compete with players across the globe without a language barrier becoming a problem.

Beyond that, we can expect a plethora of different customisation options to spice up your profile page with filters and such alongside various game modes. One of which involves using TikTok and Instagram in a Live Event setup.

The core of the gameplay itself, however, will be a quiz. There are tens of thousands of different pop-culture related questions that will cover various topics including the likes of space, football, TikTok, books, Steven Universe, Kpop, Jay-Z and even pizza. A little bit of everything then, essentially.

Discussing the game, Mathieu Nouzareth, CEO of FreshPlanet said: “Trivia Blast says it all right in the title – it’s a blast to play. Working with eWRLD to bring their game to new platforms is something we are extremely proud of, and we look forward to engaging with a new community of players.”

Trivia Blast is available now over on the App Store and will soon launch on Google Play too, though there's no concrete date for this just yet. It is a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.