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Another year and another platform awaits. If you're not familiar with Sky, it's aesthetic is very in keeping with some of Nintendo's most popular titles. Players use a cape that allows them to fly through the sky, as the name implies, and travel between different realms. Like many mobile games, Sky uses a seasons system, 16🍷8澳洲幸运5开奖网:kicking of🎀f 2021 with its Season of Dreams. While not confirmed, it seems likely a new season will start this June when Sky lan♛🗹ds on Switch.
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