Shadowgun: Deadzone is now available in the Play Store as a public beta, open for any device powered by a Tegra 3 chip. Given the rise in popularity of Nvidia’s silicon, you will have no problems finding partners for a quick deathmatch. Currently, popular devices that run on Tegra 3 include the Nexus 7, Asus’s Transformer lineup, and the global variant of the HTC One X.
As you would expect from a free beta, Deadzone does suffer from its share of bugs, so don’t be too quick to give it a bad review if you hit any snags. The developers are especially keen to solve connection and latency issues, which can make or break a multiplayer title.
Shadowgun: Deadzone will feature eight playable characters, several game modes and a diverse arsenal of weapons.
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Some Gameplay
As you would expect from a free beta, Deadzone does suffer from its share of bugs, so don’t be too quick to give it a bad review if you hit any snags. The developers are especially keen to solve connection and latency issues, which can make or break a multiplayer title.
Shadowgun: Deadzone will feature eight playable characters, several game modes and a diverse arsenal of weapons.
VIA AndroidAuthority
Some Gameplay