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Pixel Gun 3D to debut on PC in Q1 2024

GDEV, an international gaming and entertainment company that was recently formed by Cyprus-based Nexters and a number of other studios, has announced the planned release of Pixel Gun 3D on Steam in the first quarter of 2024.

The PC version of Pixel Gun 3D is developed by GDEV’s subsidiary, Cubic Games, in partnership with Samustai, who have a proven track record in porting games to PC and Console platforms. The game is expected to be launched on Steam in the first quarter of 2024 and so far, around 200,000 fans have already added Pixel Gun 3D to their wishlists.

The mobile version of Pixel Gun 3D celebrated its 10th anniversary in May 2023, during which time it has accumulated 185 million downloads and generated over $200 million in bookings across the iOS and Android platforms.

Pixel Gun 3D is ranked third in the world in terms of its global audience among mobile pixel first-person shooter games (Data.ai Active Users) and second by revenue on top-Western markets (according to AppMagic). In 2023, the game was enjoyed by around 5 million players every month.

Dmitry Amroyan, CEO of Cubic Games, expressed his enthusiasm about this upcoming expansion: "We believe that millions of Pixel Gun 3D’s loyal fans across the globe will also enjoy the game on PC. Its immersive gameplay, diverse modifications, and robust social features hold significant potential for success on the Steam platform."

For more information about Pixel Gun 3D and to join the growing community of fans, visit https://pixelgun3d.com.

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