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Playdigious will release four of its games on the Epic Games Store on Android and iOS

by Aurora Feb 20,2025

Playdigious Launches on Epic Games Store Mobile, Bringing Four Games to the Platform

Playdigious is making waves today as a day-one partner on the newly launched Epic Games Store mobile platform. Four of their popular titles are now available, paving the way for more third-party studios to join this alternative app store and expand gaming accessibility.

Currently available are Shapez, Evoland 2, and Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee. Cultist Simulator will be added in the coming days. For a limited time, Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee is free exclusively on the Epic Games Store mobile app.

Here's a quick look at the available games:

  • Shapez: A relaxing yet challenging factory-building game where you create increasingly complex geometric shapes. The infinite map and escalating demands ensure endless strategic gameplay.

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  • Evoland 2: A nostalgic journey through video game history, blending various genres including 2D RPGs, 3D shooters, and collectible card battles. This 20+ hour adventure is optimized for mobile devices.

  • Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee: A blend of dungeon defense and roguelike elements. Players must protect a crashed ship's generator while navigating a labyrinth and battling enemies. Strategy and teamwork are key to survival.

  • Cultist Simulator (coming soon): A narrative-driven, card-based roguelike where players unlock forbidden knowledge, summon ancient gods, and build their own legacy within a richly detailed Lovecraftian world.

This launch marks a significant step towards diversifying mobile gaming options. Expect more titles and studios to join the Epic Games Store mobile platform in the near future.

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