Deus Ex: The Fall Releasing Next Month for Google Play Store

To retail for $6.99.

Posted By | On 12th, Aug. 2013

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Eidos Montreal’s Deus Ex: The Fall might not have been the sequel we wanted, but it was the game the mobile world needed to show off the capability of the platform and how it’s evolved over the past two years. Now, after releasing for iOS, the developer has announced that the Android version will be available on the Google Play Store next month for $6.99. This will be the latest 1.0.4 version of the game, which features several bug fixes and improvements to the artificial intelligence.

However, given that the anti-piracy measures were removed from the iOS version (which prevented the game from being played on jail-broken devices), will they make a return for the Android version? It seems unlikely, given the debacle that caused last time but we’ll keep you updated.

Meanwhile, check out our review of Deus Ex: The Fall here, which we awarded a 7.5 out of 10 (mostly due to the same AI faults and glitches that will have been corrected already).


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