Dead Trigger 2 Coming To iOS And Android, Will Use Higher End Processors To Wow Us All [CES 2013]

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At CES in Las Vegas, Madfinger Games just announced Dead Trigger 2, the sequel to its mobile first-person shooter Dead Trigger, to be available on iOS and Android in the second quarter of this year.

The original Dead Trigger hit 14 million downloads across iOS and Android app stores and was featured as a Best of 2012 game by Apple. It was also awarded Best Technical Achievement and Community Choice awards at the annual Unity awards show this past year.

Dead Trigger 2 will up the ante, of course, with the better processors available this year, including the A6 processors on the latest Apple devices as well as the Tegra 4 chip from NVIDIA on some Android platforms. “Compared to Dead Trigger, the sequel Dead Trigger 2 is going to be even bigger, better and much more addictive,” said Marek Rabas, CEO of Madfinger Games.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/marek.fort Marek Fořt

    I am really excited about it and it is really cool, that it is from developers from the Czech republic!

  • Michael

    I can not wait. Hope my epic 4g touch can handle it or I will be getting a new phone.

  • http://www.facebook.com/DeadSeraph David Atkinson

    Well I just got the quad core Note 2 so I hope that will run it

  • brayan

    I cant wait my tablet is waiting for it

  • Noah

    Ipad mini ready for service!

  • eric masse

    When can i download it have the first one nd kinda played ouy

  • http://www.facebook.com/josh.ortega.397 Josh Ortega

    The only thing I want on Dead trigger 2 is that I will always face big monster like the picture every time please make a survival mode for that I want more challenge.to me more challenge = more fun

  • http://www.facebook.com/josh.ortega.397 Josh Ortega

    Which will have the better graphics project shield or ios

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