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Deus Ex GO confirmed for tablets, mobiles

Square Enix today Deus Ex GO, a puzzle game in the style of previous hits Hitman GO and Lara Croft GO.

“With Deus Ex GO, we really want to take the GO series to another level. Building on the learnings of Hitman GO and Lara Croft GO, our goal is to push the experience a step further in terms of visual treatment and game design in order to bring you a fresh, reimagined puzzle experience that celebrates the franchise,” Patrick Naud, Head of Studio at Square Enix Montreal, said.

“Our team has also been hard at work designing a smart, game-changing new feature that will allow you to expand your game experience: the puzzle maker.” Expected to launch a few weeks after the initial release, the puzzle maker will allow you to create challenging levels to share with your friends.”

Square Enix today released The GO Collection, bundling Lara Croft GO and Hitman GO in one package. Head here for more information.

Appearing on tablets and mobiles, a release date for Deus Ex GO wasn’t named.


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