Deus Ex: The Fall splats onto PC today

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s mobile spin-off, Deus Ex: The Fall, has been released for PC.

Deus Ex: The Fall centres on former SAS type Ben Saxon, who has been betrayed by his previous employers – the Tyrants – and is looking into a drug conspiracy of sorts. It’ll cost you around £7.99, and purchasing on Steam (and a few other places) will currently net you a free Game of the Year edition of the original Deus Ex.

That said, current indications are that you might want to wait, as a fair few users are complaining of bugs, issues, and a general low-quality port. Weep.


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