'Deus Ex Go' and different Square Enix cellular video games are shutting down

'Deus Ex Go' and different Square Enix cellular video games are shutting down



Within lower than a few months, you may not have the ability to entry Deus Ex Go, the turn-based puzzle recreation entry within the cyberpunk-dystopian franchise. Deus Ex Go was developed by Square Enix Montreal, which was acquired by Swedish recreation firm Embracer Group again in May. While Embracer rebranded the studio to Onoma in October, stories got here out lower than a month later that it was going to close down the cellular video games developer. Now, Onoma has introduced on Twitter that Deus Ex Go, Arena Battle Champions, Hitman Sniper: The Shadows and Space Invaders: Hidden Heroes will not be accessible after January 4th, 2023. 

Further, they are going to be faraway from Google Play and the Apple App Store on December 1st, and you may solely play them till their last day if you have already got them in your machine. If you fireplace up any of these video games, you may discover that in-game purchases are not obtainable, as properly. You additionally will not be getting any refunds should you do not use any in-game purchases you continue to have earlier than the video games shut down. 

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The then-Square Enix Montreal studio launched Deus Ex Go again in 2016. To play, you may have to maneuver collection protagonist Adam Jensen between the nodes on a hexagonal grid and have him hack computer systems or activate his augmentations. Shortly after it was launched, Square Enix launched an replace that allowed you to create your personal puzzles and challenges. It’s a reasonably outdated recreation by this level, however as Kotaku says, it was maybe among the best entries within the franchise.

While the Embracer acquisition has led to the demise of Deus Ex Go, it may also give rise to a brand new mainline Deus Ex title. The recreation writer, which has been snapping up studios and IPs left and proper over the previous couple of years, additionally bought Eidos Montreal as a part of the identical deal that gave it possession of Square Enix Montreal. Eidos stated it plans to revive the Deus Ex collection when the deal was introduced, and newer stories stated a recreation is now in very early improvement. 

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