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    Dead Trigger 2 ready to be released free for Android and iOS by 23rd October

    The second part of the most popular Zombie mobile game Dead Trigger is ready for release and boy ohh boy we can’t help to hold our excitement. App will be available by 23rd October and will be  Free-to-play format for both  iOS and Android devices, as well as on Steam, Mac and Facebook.

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    Dead Trigger 2 will be a first person Zombie shooter arcade mobile game that will deliver players to similar world where humanity is engaged in a battle against Zombies for control of the earth. The action will be global, players who will fight against local zombies in Shanghai, London or in the middle of the desert far away in Africa.

    Just like in the first sequel, players can expect above-standard graphics, which remain as a given at Madfinger Games. The developers of Dead Trigger 2 have introduced enhanced graphic effects which will again push forward the boundaries of graphics on mobile devices. Dead Trigger 2 graphics also include Per-pixel Lighting and Advanced Ragdoll Physics.

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