Trials Fusion Now Available on Android Devices

Game finally makes its way to Android devices.

Posted By | On 22nd, May. 2014

Trials Fusion, Ubisoft’s free to play entry in its Trials series, made from the ground up for mobile devices, is now available on Android devices starting today. It can be downloaded from either Google Play or the Amazon App Store.

Trials Frontier has already been available on iOS devices over the App Store, where it has seen a great measure of success, with more than 10 million downloads and an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Trials Frontier transports players to the distant future where they find themselves the newcomer in a run-down town desperate for a hero, and the game is expected to receive regular post-launch updates in the form of new bikes, missions and the introduction of infinite multiplayer brawls to keep players competing and racing on the newest bikes. 

Trials Frontier also connects with Trials Fusion, available on consoles and PC, which lets players unlock bonus content.


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