The multiplayer version of Shadowgun from Madfinger Games has arrived in Public Beta form on Google Play moments ago. Having been in closed beta for a short time,the public beta is now available for anyone who owns a Tegra 3 Android device for right now. This public beta will last a week before opening up for more people to join.
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We’ve been waiting for the multiplayer version of Shadowgun to arrive since we got to play with it back during CES 2012. Now it looks like the game is heading into the final stages of development as the closed beta for Shadowgun: Deadzone is now available. This is a limited closed beta and only devices in the Czech Republic can take part in it.
Back during CES 2012 we got to take some time and do a little hands-on playing of an early build of Shadowgun Deadzone, the multiplayer version of their popular third-person shooter game for Android. It was originally slated for release onto Android shortly after CES 2012 but for whatever reason it never came to be. Well it looks like that very well may be changing due to a new post on their Facebook page which has begun teasing to multiplayer version of Shadowgun.
Ah yes, the topic of piracy has once again come up and once again Madfinger Games has released some interesting information to consider. Everyone knows that Dead Trigger went free-to-play due to the piracy rate being high for it, almost 80% to be exact. What a lot of people don’t know is that Shadowgun had worse piracy.
Madfinger Games has dropped the pricing on all their games on the Google Play store to a nice low $0.99. This includes for the regular and THD versions of Samurai II: Vengeance and Shadowgun.
The sale is to celebrate the release of Madfinger Games’ newest title called Dead Trigger which is slated for release at just about any time today.
Yesterday we reported on Madfinger Games’ titles disappearing from the Google Play store. Both Samurai II: Vengeance and Shadowgun, along with all version of each game, had gone poof and vanished for some unknown reason. Well the good news is they are back on the Google Play store as of last night and here is what happened.
Well here is something out of the ordinary and for no particular reason. Apparently all of Madfinger Games’ titles have disappeared from the Google Play store. This includes all version of both Samurai II: Vengeance and Shadowgun whether Tegra-based or normal.
While we patiently wait for the promised upcoming multiplayer update, Madfinger Games have been taking a break from the spotlight. While they’ve kept the hungry and potential rioting mobile gamers at bay with the “Leftover” expansion pack, I, among many others, have been getting an itch to blast away more enemies.
For those who consider their mobile device as an extension of their console may be familiar with works by Madfinger Games. The Czech Republic based developers have released the artistic Samurai II: Vengeance and the graphic intensive Shadowgun.
Madfinger Games has released the much anticipated expansion to Shadowgun called Shadowgun: The Leftover onto the Android Market today. For those of you who currently own Shadowgun, this expansion brings a bunch of new things to the game.