Kendall And Kylie Game Beats Kim Kardashian’s App? Sisters’ New Collection Released

Kendall and Kylie's game may have beaten Kim Kardashian's app. The Jenner sisters launched their game last month.

According to Complex, the sisters released their game with Glu Mobile. Their app is now available on the App Store and Google Play.

The publication noted that Kendall and Kylie's game allows players to build their career in the entertainment industry without leaving the house. The app's trailer encourages players to "make their mark!"

The duo took to Twitter to tease their game. They shared images of their avatars and hinted on their game's availability.

"It's coming.... #KendallKylieGame," Kylie wrote. The 20-year-old supermodel also posted a photo with the caption, "Coming soon..."

The Kendall and Kylie game takes players on a social adventure where they need to work their way up from being a nobody and becoming a "Kardashian-level socialite." It was announced in Mar. 2015.

"I just downloaded the Kendall & Kylie Game," Kim Kardashian tweeted. "So fun [sic]! Everyone go get it!"

Access Hollywood reported that Kendall and Kylie's game nabbed the top spot on Apple's app store. The app is described as "fashion-focused" and is deemed as a spin-off of their older sister's "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood."

HollywoodLife.com noted that Kendall and Kylie Jenner's game is "totally better than Kim Kardashian's." The app is said to be everything that a superfan would dream about.

Kendall and Kylie's latest PacSun collection has been released. According to Teen Vogue, fans better get their credit cards ready for the second half of the Jenner sisters' Spring 2016 collection.

The new collection will include pieces from the best '70's trends. There are a lot of pastels, braids, lace-ups, ruffles as well as cutouts. Prices range from $19.95 to $64.95.

YHM reported that Kendall and Kylie Jenner debuted their spring 2016 collection for Kendall + Kylie, last week. They also made a guest appearance on the "Today" show. The sisters showed off their different styles with pieces from their collection.

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