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Bloons TD 5 video game launches on Xbox One

Jack Wilkinson Jack Wilkinson
March 4, 2017
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Ninja Kiwi has brought its 5-star tower defense game to Microsoft’s Xbox One console. The popular game, mainly known for its presence on mobile and handheld consoles, can now be enjoyed on the big screen through Xbox One.

A cool twist with the Xbox One edition of the game is that it supports online multiplayer. You can now play you favourite tower defense game with up to 2 people through co-operative play. Additionally, Bloons TD 5 on Xbox One comes with:

  • HD graphics
  • 21 towers
  • Special missions
  • New tier of Specialty Building upgrades
  • ZOMG3 game modes
  • Freeplay mode

and a whole lot more.

You can get the game now via the Xbox store on Xbox One.

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