Reliance launches Pacific Rim mobile game on iOS and Android

Updated on 06-Jun-2020
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Official Pacific Rim mobile game is now available for iOS and Android users.

Reliance Games has launched a mobile game based on Hollywood blockbuster Pacific Rim on iOS and Android platforms. The mobile game features battles skyscrapers as players swipe and tap to defeat the Kaijus, aliens that have risen from the sea to wipe out the humanity.

Users will be donning the weaponised robots known as Jaegers, who have been assigned to battle out with the Kaijus. Gamers can play the game in different modes. Story modes features more than 30 levels, monstrous creatures to beat and bonus objectives. There is an option to customise Jaeger in survival mode.

Users have options to command five different Jaegers with custom equipment and technology taken from the movie. Swipe to pack punches to pummel down Kaijus. Tap to evade and block.

“It’s been a great opportunity to work with Warner Bros. & Legendary Pictures to bring the excitement and edge-of-your-seat action of Pacific Rim onto mobile devices,” says Manish Agarwal, CEO of Reliance Entertainment-Digital. “We are excited to provide an enhanced and immersive experience to moviegoers with a state-of-the-art 3D mobile game.”

“We wanted to bring the summer blockbuster experience of Pacific Rim into the palm of your hands,” says Joel Chiodi, EVP of Theatrical Marketing at Legendary. “The exciting and extreme fighting sequences in the mobile game compliment and extend the movie’s spectacular action and story, helping to create a more complete movie-going experience.”

Download Pacific Rim the mobile game from the App Store and Google Play store

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