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Paladins Strike is a 5v5 multiplayer hero shooter on iOS, Android

Paladins Strike, a 5v5 multiplayer hero shooter for iOS and Android, has today been announced by developer Hi-Rez Studios.

The title, a mobile version of Paladins: Champions of the Realm, can be downloaded here on iOS and here on Android. It features a cast of 20 Champions, each with his or her own unique weapons and abilities.

Paladins Strike combines aiming mastery with a more accessible camera view. Every action taken by a Champion is manually aimed by the player, which allows for both hero moments and hilarious fails,” Hi-Rez said in a press release.

“This sets Paladins Strike apart from the typical mobile MOBA, where auto-attacks lock on for the player, and from the typical mobile shooter, which lacks abilities. The controls are simple to grasp for newcomers and veterans, which makes for an easy pick-up-and-play experience.”

Paladins Strike was released at the same time that Hi-Rez announced that Paladins would exit early access on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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