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Submitted by PaPa-Slam 329d ago | news

Developer says piracy forced Dead Trigger Android game to go free

Guardian: With 400m activated devices and another 1m added every day, Android is on a roll. So why are many games developers still wary of porting their iOS titles to Google's platform? Piracy is a key reason.

Developer Madfinger Games is the latest company to fuel the debate, after changing its Dead Trigger game from paid to free on the Google Play Store. The zombie-themed first-person shooter launched earlier in July for $0.99. (Android, Software)

fatstarr  +   327d ago
Duh its a free platform, similar to windows none of us are used to paying for anything. if we were we would have Iphones.

would you rather have pirated copies
or no one playing your game.

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