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Defense Technica Releasing October 24 On Steam for PC and Mac

Devolver Digital and Kuno Interactive have announced a new partnership to bring Defense Technica to PC and Mac. Gamers can pre-purchase the game now on Steam and save 20% off the retail price. However, if you decide to wait, Defense Technica will release on October 24 for the low price of $14.99. Read on.

From the Press Release
Since the dawn of time, man has been fascinated with defending their nuclear core from marauding biomechanical beasts with a variety of heavily armed robotic towers. It’s with that same spirit that Devolver Digital is proud to announce their partnership with Kuno Interactive to bring Defense Technica to PC and Mac via Steam and other digital download platforms.


Defense Technica is the next evolution in hardcore tower defense strategy games. Players must protect the core from an onslaught of biomechanical and mecha enemies with a powerful range of tower defense units – each with their own upgradable features and methods of attacks. Engage the opposition in gorgeous maps and prepare to rapidly shift tactics as the weather, enemy paths, and even the terrain itself physically changes upending the flow of the battlefield. Presented through sharp 3D visuals and backed by a soaring soundtrack, Defense Technica is the next big step forward in strategic tower defense.

“This country was built on the tenets of life, liberty, and tower defense with our forefathers giving their lives to defend high-tech cores from invading alien hordes,” said Devolver Digital CFO Fork Parker. “It’s each gamer’s civic duty to buy Defense Technica.”

Defense Technica is set to launch on PC and Mac via Steam and other digital download services this October 24, 2013 with the game available now for pre-order with a 20 percent discount. Visit devolverdigital.com whenever you’re done managing your fantasy football team or watching adult videos online.



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