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Gameloft’s Brothers in Arms 3: Sons of War expected to launch on Windows Phone this month

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 16, 2019
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Gameloft's Brothers in Arms 3: Sons of War expected to launch on Windows Phone this month

Gameloft has some extremely popular titles under its name, not just on iOS and Android, but for Windows Phone as well. According to a new report, Gameloft may launch Brother in Arms 3: Sons of War later this month on all major mobile platforms, including Windows Phone. The exact availability date is unknown at the moment, but the folks at WindowsPhoneApps.es report it will launch in December.

The strategy game require players to choose a combat platoon with a specific set of special abilities and attributes, and complete different missions. Before the game begins, you’re asked to select a unique brother suitable for the mission you’re about to do. To complete a specific mission, you have to make sure you’ve selected a proper brother who is best suited for it.

There are 12 brothers in total with their own set of special abilities and attributes, such as airstrike, molotov cocktails, rocket launchers, sniping, field medic, etc. The brothers are unlocked as you progress with the game, and some require users to play specific events. It will definitely be an interesting game when it launches, and we’ll make sure you let you know about it as soon as its available in the Windows Phone Store.

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