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It’s taken a while, but homegrown Australian developers are starting to really grow up. One Aussie developer already launched a massive listing on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) last year, and sports developers Big Ant were recently bought out in a huge deal. South Australia’s Mighty Kingdom is the next studio to enjoy a massive injection of funds, with the company announcing they will list on the ASX on Wednesday, April 21.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race video game is on the way this year.
The free-to-play mobile game will allow players to participate in
Drag Race, design fabulous lewks for runway challenges, and kiki with their favourite drag queens including Mama Ru herself. Now you too can be the next drag superstar.
Players will be taken inside “iconic moments from the series”, with fan-favourite queens making limited time appearances.
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