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Dragon Realms is Gree's next attempt to conquer the mobile RPG market

Gree's Dragon Realms for iOS and Android.

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Mobile-gaming publisher Gree has a new role-playing game out for iOS and Android.

The company released Dragon Realms today for the top mobile operating systems. It is a fantasy game where players can build up a squad of mighty heroes to take on quests and face off against other players in the title’s versus mode.

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“So often we see mobile RPG titles that don’t require much strategic thinking, but in Dragon Realms, we set out to create a uniquely immersive experience by giving players a more direct role in their gameplay through constant gameplay feedback and the ability to make impactful decisions,” Gree senior vice president of social games Ken Chiu said in a statement.

Gree’s mobile RPGs — Crime City, Kingdom Age, and Modern War — are consistently in the top 50 highest-grossing or most-downloaded charts on iOS and Android. The publisher is hoping Dragon Age, which is being developed in the company’s San Francisco studios, will join those titles in that success.