Deadman’s Cross Announced by Square Enix

It's - surprise! - a card battler.

Posted By | On 03rd, Sep. 2013

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Listed on the TGS 2013 website for Square Enix, the publisher has decided to reveal Deadman’s Cross ahead of the show. The game will be heading to iOS and Android in Winter, and will be a zombie-based card battling RPG.

Deadman’s Cross will take place in a land of zombies – called Deadmen – as players must hunt them down. The zombies defeated can then be added to the player’s deck in the form of cards (which is actually similar to Square Enix’s Guardian Cross). It will be a free to play title and take place from a 3D perspective. It will also support micro-transactions.

Currently, Deadman’s Cross is slated to be revealed at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show taking place from September 19th to 22nd. It will release for Android and iOS, with the former including iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Are you excited for yet another card-battling RPG from Square Enix on the mobiles?


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