Apple has announced that the first-ever James Bond mobile game, Cypher 007, is coming to Apple Arcade this month.
Project 007
game in production since 2020, there is still no expected release date for that project. While all of us Goldeneye fans are anxiously waiting for another first-person shooter Bond game, it appears that, the company announced that a brand new Bond game, calledlater this month. The title, which will debut on the company’s gaming service on September 29th, will put players in the middle of some of the most iconic moments from James Bond history.
According to the press release, players will get to go up against Blofeld and Spectre as well as compete against other players through a leaderboard to see who is the best spy. Inspired by 60 years of spycraft, players will traverse a landscape that celebrates this renowned universe of espionage, and visit some of James Bond’s most iconic moments and extraordinary adventures. Blofeld, criminal mastermind and head of Spectre, has once again hatched a plan to sabotage Bond, his archenemy. This time he has utilized a brainwashing technique known as Cypher, holding Bond captive in a mental prison in an attempt to turn him into the ultimate double agent.
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