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22cans mobile game
22cans mobile game












22cans mobile game

"That's purely speculation," said 22Cans, explaining they can't answer that question at this point, and that they still haven't made their minds up about final prices on any platform. So, it going to be free-to-play on mobile? We still don't know. However, there are still some issues regarding the mobile version, especially for those who paid the £20 in order to get one. The news about the mobile version doesn't impact the PC version at all, and 22Cans express their regret that this wasn't made clear in the new video, and say it should have been mentioned. He stresses, "We take our community extremely seriously." The poor man was up until 2am dealing with the blowback from the confusion. Sam believes that when backers are playing it, they will have their many concerns put to rest. The alpha version should be in backers' hands by next week, in fact. We've spoken to Sam at 22Cans, and he emphasises that the PC version is not part of any publishing deal, going ahead as planned. And secondly, DeNA specialises in F2P mobile games with micropayments. Firstly, there's absolutely no mention of the PC version at all, and a related press release refers to GODUS as "a new type of game for mobile devices". Not so odd? Well, there are two factors here.

22cans mobile game

In a video oddly aimed at backers only, but available on Youtube (and below), Molyneux has announced a publishing partnership with mobile moneymakers DeNA, for the mobile version of the game. There's been an odd announcement from Peter Molyneux and 22Cans, about their Kickstartered GODUS. UPDATE: We've spoken to 22Cans, and have some answers to the questions people are asking about the confusing new news.Įyebrows to the top half of your forehead - it's concerned speculation time.














22cans mobile game