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Mighty Doom brings one-touch action in March

Slay on a smartphone.

Mighty Doom is a top-down, single-touch action shooter heading to mobile devices in March, Bethesda has recently confirmed.

“Players take control of the Mini Slayer, an all-new, miniaturized but mighty character based on the iconic Doom Slayer,” Bethesda and developer Alpha Dog Games said of the upcoming title.

“When an unknown energy surge rips through a Gibbo toy factory, the Mini Slayer is brought to life and transported to an alternate dimension. The mission? Kill every demon that stands between you and your stolen pet bunny Daisy.

“If players fall in battle, they can rise again and continue the fight by leveling up, upgrading weapons and gear, and finding new combinations of skills to overwhelm and destroy the demon hordes.”

Players can expect Mighty Doom from 21 March on iOS and Android devices; those who play from launch will receive free gear and exclusive weapon skins. Pre-registration is avaliable here.


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