Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past Game In Development For iOS And Android

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Marvel have teamed up with developer Glitchsoft to develop an X-Men smartphone game based on the Days of Future Past story arc. The game, titled Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past, will be available for iPhone and Android devices this May.

 

“Glitchsoft came to us with a pedigree of rock-solid game development, strong production values, and a passion for the Uncanny X-Men franchise that was impossible to ignore,” said TQ Jefferson, VP of Games Production at Marvel.

 

“It’s these sorts of qualities that we look for in a partner, and we couldn’t be more excited to bring our version of ‘Days of Future Past’ to mobile.”

 

A teaser site for the game can be viewed here. Information on specific devices that will be supported can be found in the announcement.


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