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Press Release Launching Fatal Raid ENG.Docx Megaxus Launches Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Philippines 29 Jan 2019–Southeast Asia games publishing and development company, PT Megaxus Infotech (Megaxus) launched a new mobile game tled “Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion”. The First-Person Shooter (FPS) game is now available for 4 countries in Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines. “The Southeast Asia gamers love to compete against each other while having fun. Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion provides fast-paced gameplay with various PVP compeon. We are confident gamers will love Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion“, said Bambang Budiman, Senior Content Manager of PT Megaxus Infotech. “With its compeve gameplay, Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion can aract many e-Sport followers and competors in Southeast Asia.” he connued. The game was featured in Google Play Pre-registraon page from 18 January 2019 to 25 January 2019. Aer the official launch, players can enjoy many special promoons and special events in the game. Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion provides various game modes such as Story Mode, Challenge Modes (Charge Mode, Defense Mode, Raid Mode, Coliseum), PVP Modes (Pracce, Team Deathmatch, Bombing, 1 vs 1, Handgun/Sniper Match, Survival, Ranked PVP). The game is also packed of features such as weapons and armors collecon and upgrade, characters upgrade, Clan, and many more. In Fatal Raid:SEA Invasion, gamers can choose from a massive selecon of weapons, each with their own power and speciality, which gives more dynamics to the gameplay. The game also offers selecon of difficulty levels, which enable the game to be enjoyed by novice gamers, as well as by more experienced gamers.Despite the high quality graphic that the game offers, it doesn’t require high spec devices to play the game.The minimum device specificaon for Android OS device: 1.5 GB RAM, ARM7 CPU, Android 4.0 OS, 2 GB free space; And for IOS device: iPhone 5 and above. “We hope that Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion can give a new FPS experience for gamers in Southeast Asia . We will connue to provide best content and services for our loyal users.”, closed Bambang. Official Website: hps://fatalraidsea.com/ Official Facebook: hps://www.facebook.com/FatalRaidSEA Official Instagram: hp://instagram.com/fatalraidsea About Megaxus Infotech PT Megaxus Infotech is an games publishing company in Indonesia which was established in 2006 with a mission of providing the customers with best entertainment in the form of officially-licensed contents. The company presents a lifestyle entertainment concept, covering the best and innovave products and services to all game lovers. Some games that Megaxus has launched: Audion AyoDance, Lineage II, WarRock, Grand Chase, Counter-Strike Online, SD Gundam Online, AyoOke, Heroes of Atarsia, World In AyoDance, Royal Master, Princess Rush, Rhythm N Joy, Closers Online, Bakso Horror, Combo Rush, Audion AyoDance Mobile and Fatal Raid: SEA Invasion. Most recently, Audion AyoDance Mobile has won Google Play Best of 2018 award in the category of Most Casual Game–Indonesia. Contact informaon: Felix Darmoko Brand Manager PT Megaxus Infotech Phone: +62 21 791 94 666 Email: [email protected].
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