Deus Ex Mankind Divided's "Breach" gameplay mode revealed; Deus Ex GO announced for smartphone/tablet

During a pre-E3 presentation for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Square Enix revealed a new title for smartphones and tablets called Deus Ex GO. It joines Hitman GO and Lara Croft GO in the series of turn-based strategy titles developed by Square Enix Montreal and will be out this summer. Deus Ex Breach is a gameplay mode included with Mankind Divided that features an arcade spin on the franchise gameplay, with multiplayer elements.

Check out the gameplay trailers below!

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is coming August 23rd on Windows PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Deus Ex – Breach

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Breach is an innovative game mode, included for free with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. This new take on the game offers, for the very first time, an arcade approach on the gameplay of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, providing players with a connected puzzle shooter experience. As a Ripper, a hacker in the year 2029, your objective is to obtain and sell highly classified corporate data by infiltrating some of the world’s most secure servers, using the funds you acquire to upgrade both your skills and arsenal.

As you play, the rewards you earn, including XP, credits, and booster packs, will allow you to face the increasing difficulty of the game. Challenge yourself, your friends, and people from around the world in the ultimate Deus Ex arcade twist. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Breach is a live game mode, introducing new challenges and features by rolling out updates on a regular basis.

Deus Ex GO

Deus Ex GO is a turn-based infiltration puzzle game set in a stylized interpretation of the Deus Ex Universe. As double agent Adam Jensen, you’ll use hacking, combat, and augmentations to solve the most challenging puzzles of the entire GO series. Work alongside your allies in TF29 and the Juggernaut Collective as you infiltrate locations to unravel the conspiracy behind a terrorist plot.


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