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Beyond the Ice to Launch Globally Soon Under Com2us

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên16/11/2023


Frostpunk: Beyond the Ice is based on the original work of the famous PC game Frostpunk, which has been a hit with over 3 million copies sold since its release in 2018 and shows no signs of slowing down. Following its resounding success, the mobile version of Frostpunk: Beyond the Ice promises not to disappoint Frostpunk fans by retaining the essence of the PC game.

Frostpunk: Beyond the Ice sẽ sớm ra mắt toàn cầu dưới trướng Com2us - Ảnh 1.

Frostpunk: Beyond the Ice is developed by 11 bit studios - the original developer of the Frostpunk game and NetEase. The survival game Frostpunk: Beyond the Ice with a thrilling storyline takes players back to the post-apocalyptic ice age in the Second Industrial Revolution, players as a leader, leading the survivors to rebuild the city with the hope of restoring life to humans.

Com2uS's Director of Sales Department shared: "Com2uS promises to launch this mobile game version in regions such as North America, Europe and Asia. With our experience in publishing and understanding the global market, we are sure to create success worthy of the reputation of the famous IP Frostpunk. In addition, Com2us will also further diversify its game portfolio in the future."

Frostpunk: Beyond the Ice expands the gameplay of the original game with new features exclusive to the mobile version. Players will join guilds with other players to support each other, experience a new trading system, with the aim of collecting valuable resources from other players and rescuing rare animals from the Forestland.

The global version of Frostpunk: Beyond the Ice will be released on the Apple App Store and Google Play in the near future.



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