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Teen Titans GO Figure! Gets Legion of Doom Update


Cartoon Network has revealed a new Legion of Doom update for Teen Titans GO Figure!


Cartoon Network has announced that the super-sized “Legion of Doom” update for Teen Titans GO Figure!, the blockbuster sequel to the best-selling mobile game Teeny Titans, will launch on Dec. 6, 2018. On the heels of this update, the global mobile game franchise has hit a milestone with over one million downloads.

“Legion of Doom” will introduce a highly requested fan feature: multiplayer battles! Face off with friends and other players with new Teeny Titans figures – including Lex Luthor, Cheetah, The Riddler and more – to climb the ranks and earn exclusive figures. The update also lets you visit the Hall of Doom and adds brand-new tournaments, figure repaints and fun missions to keep your journey going for hours on end.

Teen Titans GO Figure! is developed by Grumpyface Studios based on Teen Titans Go!, Cartoon Network’s popular animated series from DC and Warner Bros. Animation, and inspired by the hit summer Warner Bros. Animation film “Teen Titans GO! To The Movies,” which is now available on digital. The game combines the adorable 3D stylized figures, action-packed battles and exciting shopping system of the original Teeny Titans with a new adventure featuring the Justice League. Experience fan-favorite characters and locations from the DC universe while collecting and battling nearly 100 customizable figures, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Black Lightning, Swamp Thing, Shazam and more.

Teen Titans GO Figure! is available now for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets on the App Store, Google Play and Amazon Appstore. This game is rated E10+ (Everyone 10+) by the ESRB and licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on behalf of DC Entertainment.

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