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[Update: Released] Heroes Reborn TV show will soon be getting its own mobile and PC/console games

Another TV show will be getting its own game as well soon, this time it being NBC’s Heroes Reborn series. Imperative Entertainment announced today two new Heroes Reborn games that are being worked on – Heroes Reborn: Gemini and Heroes Reborn: Enigma. Depending on what platform you want to play this one, you will either be playing Heroes Reborn: Gemini on your PC/console of choice, or Heroes Reborn: Enigma on your Android phone or tablet.

Update: October 9th, 2015 12:33pm PST: Heroes Reborn: Enigma has finally made its way to Google Play. We have also added screenshots and the trailer for this game in the article below. You can pick up a copy of this game through the link at the bottom for $4.99.

Since we deal with Android gaming here, we are only going to focus on the Heroes Reborn: Enigma game. Both games, however, do feature two different stories from the Heroes Reborn series, so they won’t be identical games. Even though both games have different stories to tell, they actually intertwine with each other. Both games will also introduce fans to new never-before-seen characters and environments within the Heroes Reborn world. How each game tells their story though is completely different from one another.

Heroes Reborn: Gemini will be telling its story in a first-person adventure game that follows the story of Cassandra. Heroes Reborn: Enigma, which is the mobile game, is a first-person action-based puzzle adventure title that follows the story of Dahlia, an evolved human with incredible powers. Players will be helping her as she attempts to escape captivity at a secret government facility called The Quarry. Both games can be played separately but both share key characters, story points and gameplay dynamics. Basically you’ll have a deeper experience if you play both titles.

Both titles were created using Unreal Engine 4 so the visuals should be pretty solid. Unfortunately the developers haven’t gone into further details as to how exactly the mobile version will play out, since “puzzle adventure game” can mean a lot of different things. A teaser trailer will be shown off on July 12th, 2015 during NBC’s panel at the San Diego Comic-Con. So we will have to wait until then to actually see the games.

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