Android

Blasphemous APK leaks online, allowing players to play on Android

The highly anticipated game Blasphemous, which was scheduled for an official release on Android and iOS platforms in February 2025, had its APK leaked online, sparking excitement among fans and concern for the developer The Game Kitchen. Known for its dark narrative and challenging gameplay, faithfully adapted for mobile devices, the title was available for pre-registration on digital stores when the unauthorized version began circulating.

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Details about the leak

The leaked version reportedly contains the full game, in Portuguese, including all previously released DLCs, raising questions about the APK’s origin. Players who tested the content claim that the title is fully functional, featuring optimized touch controls and gamepad support, as promised by the developer. However, the leak could undermine not only revenue but also the impact of the official launch.

Community response and APK risks

The community is divided: while some are taking the opportunity to try the game before the official date, others warn about the impact the leak could have on small indie studios like The Game Kitchen.

Moreover, the developer The Game Kitchen has yet to make an official statement about the incident, but measures are likely to be taken to curb the distribution of the APK and protect the planned launch.

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Impact on the official launch

The leak poses a significant challenge for The Game Kitchen, as Blasphemous mobile is a premium title, priced at R$ 39.90 with no microtransactions or ads. The official version promises a complete and polished experience, including support for multiple languages, customizable controls, and the same quality as the original console and PC game.

Stay tuned for official updates on the situation, and in the meantime, consider supporting the developers by purchasing the game legally through digital stores. The safety and complete gaming experience are worth the investment!

Dario Coutinho

O "Gamer de Celular" Original. Criou um dos primeiros sites sobre jogos para celular em 2007, que viria a se tornar o Mobile Gamer Brasil em 2009. Formado em Ciência da Computação, escreve sobre tecnologia há mais de 16 anos. Com passagem por revistas de games (EGW, Arkade) e sites renomados como Techtudo. E-mail para contato: dario@mobilegamer.com.br

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