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Batman & The Flash: Hero Run Available for Free on Mobile

GREE has announced the launch of an all new title called Batman & The Flash: Hero Run for iOS and Android. The game features two of DC Comics most popular heroes battling against all sorts of nasty enemies with endless running style gameplay. The title can be picked up for free on mobile devices. Read on to learn more.



In Batman & The Flash: Hero Run, players jump into the role of Batman in Gotham City or The Flash in Gorilla City as they collect coins and duck and dodge armies of twisted clown thugs or hostile gorillas. Gamers will have to equip themselves with some top-tech gadgets and weapons to stay ahead of the game - and their enemies - as they maneuver their way through city streets overrun by bad guys. Players will also be able to collect various character cards and, through fusing and evolving those, will unlock new and unique powers and abilities for their favorite player. Fans will also be able to play as some of the DC universe’s most evil foes including The Joker, Catwoman, or Gorilla Grodd as well as DC heroes such as Wally West, and Batman (from the Dark Knight Returns) where they can test out the never-before-seen Batman Wing Armor.

Batman & The Flash: Hero Run will include social features like global leaderboards and Facebook integration, allowing players from around the world to compete with each other and brag about their achievements.

For more information or to download a copy of Batman & The Flash: Hero Run, check it out on the App Store and Google Play.

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