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Shadow of Death 2 is a sequel to the popular action game, available now for Android and to pre-order for iOS

Hack and slash your way through endless hordes of demons

Shadow of Death 2 is a sequel to the popular action game, available now for Android and to pre-order for iOS

Shadow of Death 2 is an action game sequel to the popular of Shadow of Death, which received over 10 million downloads worldwide. The game is available now for Android in Early Access whilst you can pre-order it for iOS, though the expected release is currently listed as June 15th.

Shadow of Death 2 will continue Maximus' journey on his ongoing battle against demons to bring light back to Aurora. That means more hacking and slashing your way through hordes of enemies whilst racking up high combos and watching their bodies explode into pools of blood.

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You'll be able to upgrade your weapons along the way to make killing your demon foes easier and more stylish. There are four different characters to choose from with each having their own unique set of abilities and skins to choose from to mix up their looks.

There will be six new maps to explore with a host of challenges battles to face. It sports a very stylish dark fantasy aesthetic which you can check out in the embedded trailer above alongside enjoying some of the combat Shadow of Death 2 has to offer.

You'll also do battle against a series of powerful bosses that will provide the toughest challenges in the game. This will include the likes of frog slimes, giant jellyfishes, dragons and a bunch more. Then once you've polished off the single-player content you can also face off against other players in PvP to test your skills against real people.

Shadow of Death 2 is available now on Google Play in Early Access and can be pre-ordered on the App Store. It will be a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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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.