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Indus Battle Royale también se lanzará en iOS, preinscripción abierta ahora

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 18,2025

Indus Battle Royale se expande a iOS, abiertos

El juego Battle Royale desarrollado por el indio, Indus, se lanzará tanto en Android como en iOS, con preinscripciones ahora abiertas para los usuarios de Apple. Esta expansión amplía significativamente el alcance potencial del juego en el mercado masivo de juegos móviles de la India.

El desarrollo del Indo ha estado en curso durante un período prolongado, pero una serie de pruebas beta cerradas y la adición de nuevas características, que incluyen un sistema de rencor y modos de Royale no billetes, han mantenido una anticipación alta.

El lanzamiento de iOS significa un progreso significativo en el desarrollo y abre el acceso a una nueva base sustancial de jugadores. India cuenta con una de las comunidades de juegos móviles más grandes del mundo, e Indo tiene como objetivo atender directamente a esta audiencia.

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Un juego desarrollado por y para jugadores indios

El ciclo de desarrollo extendido del Indo finalmente está llegando a su conclusión, con un lanzamiento de 2024 previsto. El lanzamiento de iOS aumenta drásticamente la audiencia potencial del juego más allá del mercado de Android, insinuando ambiciones de lanzamiento más amplias de lanzamiento.

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