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Heavenstrike Rivals

Heavenstrike Rivals

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Descr: Heavenstrike Rivals was a free-to-play social tactical RPG for mobile devices published by Square Enix and UK-based developer Mediatonic Ltd. Players commanded armies of units to battle a sinister race of demons known as the Fallen.
Initial Release Date: February 25, 2015
Publisher: Square Enix
Genre: Tactical role-playing game
Developers: Mediatonic, Square Enix

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