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Top Mobile Games Like Deus Ex Go and Hitman Sniper Return

by Nova May 14,2025

Exciting news for mobile gamers: beloved titles like Deus Ex Go, Hitman Sniper, and Tomb Raider Reloaded have made a triumphant return to mobile devices. These games, which had previously been delisted following the acquisition of Studio Onoma (formerly Square Enix Montreal) by Embracer in 2022, are now back and better than ever under the stewardship of Deca Games.

This marks a significant turnaround for fans who missed out on these classics. Deca Games, a German developer also owned by Embracer, has taken on the responsibility of maintaining and supporting these fan-favorite titles. Their track record with other games, such as Star Trek Online—which they successfully took over from Cryptic Studios—gives us confidence in their ability to manage these cherished games.

The Go series, in particular, stands out as a unique set of mobile puzzlers. By transforming iconic franchises into engaging puzzle games, Square Enix Montreal managed to bring these series to mobile in a way that felt fresh and accessible. This revival is a boon for preservation enthusiasts and a testament to the enduring appeal of these games.

For those of us who have kept these games on our devices, this is a red-letter day. And for newcomers or those who missed out due to the delisting, it's a chance to experience what you might have missed. If the Go series doesn't quite scratch your puzzle-solving itch, why not explore our list of the top 25 best puzzle games on iOS and Android for more brain-busting challenges?

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