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Real Steel Currently App of The Week On The App Store Making It Free To Download

Reliance Games has announced that Real Steel is currently the "App of the Week" on the App Store and will allow gamers to download the title for free for a limited time. If you are interested in the game's five battle modes, 14 arenas, 33 robot champions and more then check it out today!

From the Press Release
Creating a battled hardened robot battalion just got easier with the latest update to Real Steel, the wildly popular movie title franchise game from Reliance Games. Played by over six million gamers since its initial release, Real Steel has been featured globally as the App Store’s ‘App of the Week’ allowing fans all over the world to download the game free for a limited time.


In Real Steel, create your own robot built for punishment and designed for victory. Fashion your steel fighter from head to toe, with customizable abilities and upgrades. Real Steel also features five unforgiving battle modes, 14 diverse arenas to fight your way to victory, 33 robot champions to best, and 2v2 and 3v3 tag team modes for players team up with friends.

Mr. Amit Khanduja, Executive Vice President, Reliance Entertainment Digital said, “Since its launch in 2011, Real Steel has captured the imagination of over six million fans across the world. This Apple global feature is another feather in our cap. We owe this milestone to our passionate team at Reliance Games who have been innovating and incorporating exciting and engaging content into the game.”

Within the first week of its launch in 2011, Real Steel was ranked among the top ten games on the Apple App store in over 100 countries. Six million gamers around the world have downloaded Real Steel, totaling 33 million hours played, 200 million sessions logged and over 420 Million Tournament fights to date. With over 600,000+ active monthly players, Real Steel has maintained its position amongst the highest downloaded mobile games worldwide.

To learn more, visit the official Real Steel App page.

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