Ubisoft’s World War 1-Era Adventure, Valiant Hearts, Now Out On Android

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Ubisoft’s World War 1-era puzzle/adventure game Valiant Hearts: The Great War is available on Android devices today.

 

The game consists of four chapters. Chapter 1 costs $5, and the other three chapters cost $4 each. Alternatively, you can buy the other three chapters in a bundle for $9.

 

Additionally, as with the iOS version, players that purchase Valiant Hearts will get the Valiant Hearts: Gods of War interactive comic for free.


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