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Breaking Bad mobile strategy game releases later into 2019

The Breaking Bad TV show will be getting its own mobile strategy game titled 'Breaking Bad: Criminal Elements later in 2019.

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Later in 2019 Breaking Bad fans will be gifted with their very own mobile strategy game from Plamee. The game will feature elements from the TV and of course the spread of main characters.

Breaking Bad mobile strategy game releases later into 2019 | TweakTown.com

Breaking Bad being one the most critically-acclaimed television shows ever created will soon be getting its very own mobile strategy game. As expected, the mobile strategy game will put players in the shoes of Walter White and creation of his meth empire. Players will have to grow the empire while also making difficult decisions that will impact the game.

The mobile app will be created by game developer Plamee Games and published by FTX Games and has been titled Breaking Bad: Criminal Elements. A recent statement from Breaking Bad's Creative Lead, Vince Gilligan says "[FTX Games] care as much about the details as our creative team, and I have been very impressed with their commitment to building an authentic extension of the series' story universe. I think this will be a fun experience for fans, to interact with characters from Breaking Bad in a completely new way." Unfortunately, gameplay and a release date for Criminal Elements has not been disclosed as of yet. At the moment all we have to go off of is the broad 2019 release window.

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