'Company of Heroes' lands on the shores of iPhone and Android September 10
What you need to know
- Company of Heroes is coming to iPhone and Android.
- It will be released on September 10.
- The award-winning title was originally released for PC back in 2006.
Feral Interactive has today announced that PC gaming smash-hit Company of Heroes is making its way to iPhone and Android next month.
In a press release today, Feral Interactive stated:
The game even has a shiny new trailer showcasing the game on mobile:
The game was released for iPad earlier this year, featuring a strategy campaign centered around two companies of American soldiers fighting in Europe during WWII. The game begins with the D-Day invasion of Normandy.
The game will be made available for iPhone and several Android devices from September 10 for a single purchase price of $13.99. Owners of the iPad version will be able to install the game on iPhone at no extra cost. The full list of support Android devices is:
- Google Pixel 2 or better
- Samsung Galaxy S8 or better
- Samsung Galaxy Note8 or better
- OnePlus 5T / 6T / 7 / 8
- Sony Xperia 1 / XZ2 Compact
- HTC U12+
- LG V30+
- Motorola Moto Z2 Force
- Nokia 8
- Xiaomi Mi 6 / Mi 9 / Mi 9T
- Xiaomi Pocophone F1
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro
Android players can officially register their interest on the Google Play Store now!
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