Run Run Super V launches globally on Google Play

Victor Barreiro Jr.

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Run Run Super V launches globally on Google Play
Run Run Super V is going to be available for Android users around the world Friday, October 2

MANILA, Philippines – Manila-based mobile game studio Altitude Games announced Friday, October 2, that Run Run Super V, the company’s first mobile game, launched globally on the Google Play Store. The side-scrolling 2D runner game is also said to be the first Philippine-made game to be featured globally on Google Play.

Run Run Super V was previously on a soft launch in Southeast Asia before going global. (READ: Pioneering the PH video game industry)

Inspired by Super Sentai shows and similar super-powered team-ups, Run Run Super V lets players become a member of the “Ranger Squadron” to fight evil and pilot a giant robot.

The campaign allows users to run across the city and pilot your personal fighting machine to take down enemies. The final goal of a stage is to run far enough to activate a boss battle, pitting your giant robot Robo-V against a giant alien monster.

“We’re very proud to launch Run Run Super V today as the first Philippine game to be featured globally on Google Play,” said Gabby Dizon, Altitude Games CEO.

Dizon added, “It shows the quality of games being developed here, and hopefully paves the way for more games from Altitude and the rest of the Philippine game development community to succeed worldwide in the future.”

Today at the Philippine Game Festival, we announced the global launch of Run Run Super V on Google Play. According to…

Posted by Gabby Dizon on Thursday, October 1, 2015


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Victor Barreiro Jr.

Victor Barreiro Jr is part of Rappler's Central Desk. An avid patron of role-playing games and science fiction and fantasy shows, he also yearns to do good in the world, and hopes his work with Rappler helps to increase the good that's out there.