Supercell
doesn’t
release
a
lot
of
games,
but
the
studio’s
mobile
releases
tend
to
be
big
hits.
Think
Clash
of
Clans,
Brawl
Stars,
and
Clash
Royale.
Now,
the
developer
is
gearing
up
for
its
next
major
release:
Squad
Busters,
which
will
be
out
globally
on
both
Android
and
iOS
on
May
29th.
It’s
a
competitive
multiplayer
game,
but
one
on
a
larger
scale
than
a
typical
mobile
release.
In
each
match,
10
players
compete
to
collect
the
most
gems
while
building
up
a
squad
of
computer-controlled
characters.
It’s
sort
of
like
a
simplified
MOBA:
you
move
your
team
around
fighting
minions,
earning
cash
that
lets
you
improve
and
grow
your
squad
before
you
eventually
start
fighting
other
players
and
going
for
the
big
gem
pile
in
the
middle
of
the
map.
It
also
has
a
bit
of
a
Smash
Bros.
vibe,
as
the
cast
of
characters
are
all
pulled
from
popular
Supercell
games.
The
studio
is
known
for
experimenting
with
different
games
and
genres,
and
it’s
also
known
for
not
moving
forward
with
titles
that
it
doesn’t
think
will
become
a
Clash-level
hit
—
which
means
the
developer
seems
to
have
a
lot
of
faith
in
Squad
Busters,
which
is
currently
in
soft
launch
in
a
number
of
territories,
including
Canada,
Mexico,
Spain,
Denmark,
Norway,
Sweden,
Finland,
and
Singapore.
“Our
dream
is
to
create
great
games
that
as
many
people
as
possible
play
for
years
and
that
are
remembered
forever,”
Supercell
CEO
Ilkka
Paananen
said
in
a
statement.
“Huge
credit
to
the
Squad
Busters
team
—
it’s
already
apparent
that
the
game
has
such
high
potential,
making
it
our
first
company
game
launch
since
Brawl
Stars
in
2018.”
Original author: Andrew Webster
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