Hogar Noticias "Pixel Gun 2 se lanzará en iOS y Android a principios del próximo año"

"Pixel Gun 2 se lanzará en iOS y Android a principios del próximo año"

Autor : Aurora Actualizar : May 25,2025

Prepárese, fanáticos de Shooting Action: Pixel Gun 2 se lanzará en Mobile y PC a principios de 2026. El seguimiento del explosivo Pixel Gun 3D, desarrollado por los juegos Cúbicos de Studio de Gdev, estará disponible en iOS, Android y Steam, prometiendo un juego de forma cruzada sin costuras que le permite cambiar entre dispositivos sin perder su progreso.

Esta secuela esperada ansiosamente refina el encanto caótico del original con imágenes mejoradas, controles más estrictos y emparejamiento más suave. Pixel Gun 2 tiene como objetivo mantener el caos estilo Sandbox que los fanáticos aman, pero con una sensación más pulida. Desde la carga basada en habilidades hasta mejorar la mecánica de tiro, el juego enfatiza el juego receptivo y una experiencia equilibrada, alentando la creatividad y el caos estratégico en cada batalla.

El lanzamiento incluirá una mezcla de mapas queridos de Pixel Gun 3D y nuevas y emocionantes arenas. Una economía renovada gratuita se centra en la habilidad sobre el gasto, y los sistemas anti-trato mejorados mantendrán el campo de juego. Su progreso se rastreará a través de una cuenta unificada, lo que le permitirá saltar entre dispositivos móviles y PC sin esfuerzo.

Después del lanzamiento, Pixel Gun 2 planea lanzar modos adicionales y actualizaciones continuas de contenido para mantener el juego fresco y atractivo. Y no te preocupes si todavía estás jugando Pixel Gun 3D; Continuará recibiendo actualizaciones regulares, para que pueda disfrutar de ambos juegos uno al lado del otro.

El anuncio coincide con el 12 ° aniversario de Pixel Gun 3D, un testimonio de su éxito con más de 300 millones de instalaciones, tres millones de usuarios mensuales y más de $ 230 millones en ingresos de por vida. Pixel Gun 2 está listo para construir este legado mientras atrae una nueva ola de jugadores.

Para las últimas actualizaciones, puede visitar la página de Steam de Pixel Gun 2. Mientras tanto, ¿por qué no ver nuestra lista de los mejores tiradores para jugar en Android para mantener el dedo del gatillo caliente?

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