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[Update: Tegra Support] FDG Entertainment’s upcoming gritty sniper game Lonewolf will be landing on Android soon

Last week FDG Entertainment released their gritty neo-noir sniper game called Lone Wolf onto iOS. This game is also slated for release onto Android and that is going to be happening in the very near future. This isn’t your typical sniper game and there will actually be a 17+ rating that comes with it. So it won’t be for young kids to play.

Update: February 16th, 12:23pm PST: Just a quick update for those of you wanting to play Lonewolf but haven’t been able to because you own a Tegra-based device, you’ll be happy to know that the game has been updated and now supports Tegra devices.

Update: Sunday, February 7th – 3:17 AM, PST: FDG Entertainment just informed us that their latest game, Lone Wolf is now available to download in the Google Play Store. We have heard great things about this game, as it was released first on iOS, not too long. If you are interested in checking out this gritty story with excellent art direction, the game can be downloaded for free. The game does include in-app purchases, but they are minimal. The link to download the game can be found at the end of this article.

Lone Wolf is a dark sniper game that features not only combat in the traditional sense, but also in a moral sense as well. This is a story-driven sniper game where it isn’t just about killing, but dealing with the killing and the folks behind the criminal organization known as “The Assembly”, which you just managed to get into with your first kill. You’ll be working for The Assembly, being handed various weapons that you’ll use to carry out the missions they give to you.

Lone Wolf Features:

– 5+ Hours Story Mode
– 30 Missions
– Hand Drawn Cutscenes
– More than 20 Weapons
– Realistic Weapon Sound and Recoil
– A Dozen Mini-games
– Several shooting Ranges
– Trophy Room with more than 40 trophies

This is a pretty deep game in a multitude of ways, from the story itself to the amount of content this game comes with. It won’t be a game you sit and just blaze through in 30 minutes. If Lone Wolf for Android follows the pricing of its iOS brethren, it will be free to download with optional IAPs available, which is mainly to get the premium version for $1.99.

You can check out additional screenshots and the game’s trailer below. We will post an update once Lone Wolf arrives onto Google Play, which should be pretty quick.

 

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