AceForce 2
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Edit: AceForce 2's early access has ended, so it is no longer available on the Google Play Store. It will return at its official launch, the date of which is as yet unknown. Your account, in-game progress and in-game purchases will be available when it returns to Android!
Today, Tencent is releasing a new 5v5 multiplayer shooter developed with the Unreal Engine 4 under the MoreFun studio banner. If you've got an Android smartphone and you're looking for a title in the same vein as Valorant, check out and give AceForce 2 a try, available today! Let's see what Tencent's new cel-shaded title has to offer.
With AceForce 2, Tencent's MoreFun studio is offering a rather classic 5v5 free-to-play FPS, where each character has their own specific skills. Like Valorant, you'll need to make the most of your heroes' abilities, as well as the different weapons and environments at your disposal, to win the game. Strategy and skill are at the heart of AceForce 2's gameplay.
But what really sets AceForce 2 apart from other mobile shooters is its artistic direction.

Developed with the Unreal Engine 4, Tencent's title is bound to remind some of you of Borderlands , thanks to the cel-shading that gives it a cartoony feel. The quality of the animations and the superb environments make AceForce 2 a shooter that stands out from the crowd on Android.
MoreFun Studio announced the release of its new title with a shock argument: AceForce 2 would be the future of mobile gaming, with performance on a par with PC shooters. Nothing less!

The studio claims that it will be possible to enjoy constant 60 FPS with graphics settings at their maximum. At least, that's what this gameplay video shows:
The Play Store even claims that AceForce 2's features are "indicative of the best PC titles". So we can only hope that the level of optimisation will be better than that of Warzone Mobile, which greatly disappointed fans at the time of its release... !

In the meantime, if you're interested in AceForce 2 and think you've got the necessary skills, don't hesitate to give it a try: it's available today on Android!
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