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April 07, 2012

Max Payne coming to Android and iOS this month!

Rockstar Games brings in the Payne to your supported iOS and Android devices this month of April. Yes, you heard that right — Max Payne for the iPhone and Android smartphones is coming to town.


Set to be released on April 12th for iOS and on April 26th for Android, the game will feature HD graphics, high-resolution textures, Social Club connectivity and user-customizable controls.

Supported iOS devices are the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch 4, iPad 1, iPad 2 and the new iPad. The list of supported Android devices will be available in the coming weeks.

So far no details on pricing but you can check it out on the Apple App Store next week. Now who’s ready for some bullet time?

Max Payne Mobile now out on Android

7 Responses to “Max Payne coming to Android and iOS this month!”

  1. duke_06 says:

    Let’s see who will win on graphic and performance awesomeness! Bring on the “New iPad” and “Asus Transformer Prime“!

    • ZAYNE says:

      YEah i saw the video of the comparison between the two running on a tegra 3 Made Game that Video is Stupid hopefully this one shows both of the systems running Smoothly

  2. Bon says:

    Oooooooh yeah! Had loads of fun with GTA3 a few months ago. Hands down one of the best games I’ve played on Android. Can’t wait for this one! :)

  3. Game Rumble
    Twitter: gamerumble
    says:

    HD Graphics, High resolution textures, bad controls and bad shading. Well, it will be interesting to see. :)

  4. showbiz says:

    Hopefully it will work on iphone as I don’t have ipad yet.

  5. CarloBlogg Online3.0
    Twitter: carloblogg
    says:

    Imagine, years before, only a PC rig can handle this game. Now, a handheld smartphone can easily run this without any problems :) Im looking forward for the official release! :D

  6. alainL
    Twitter: kurogami207176
    says:

    F*ck yeah.

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This article was contributed by Louie Diangson, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

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