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Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee will release for iOS and Android in March, complete with 5 pieces of DLC

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Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee will release for iOS and Android in March, complete with 5 pieces of DLC

Playdigious has announced that they will be releasing the popular roguelike Dungeon of the Endless for iOS and Android devices on 16th March, with pre-orders available now. This is a different version of the game compared to the iPad edition and will come bundled with various pieces of DLC.

As such, it has a different name, Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee to indicate it includes 5 add-ons as well as the base game. They include Deep Freeze, Death Gamble, Rescue Team, Organic Matters and Bookworm. On top of that, the game will also be available in Korean and Japanese for the first time.

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It has also apparently been fully optimised for mobile devices with a revamped interface to account for the smaller screen size alongside the integration of Cloud saves so you can flit between devices.

If you're unfamiliar with Dungeon of the Endless, it's a roguelike dungeon-defence game where you'll need to protect your generator from a seemingly endless wave of monsters as you try and battle your way to the surface of Auriga by deploying a team of heroes.

Each member of your team will have a variety of strengths and weaknesses to consider. But it won't just be a powerful squad you'll be looking to assemble. It's also important to collect Dust and other resources to build defences to help fend off the enemy hordes.

Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee is available to pre-order now over on the App Store and Google Play ahead of its release on 16th March. It will be a premium title that costs $4.99 in the lead up to launch before increasing to $7.99 shortly after.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.