Become a Modern Missile Commander in Atari’s New Missile Command: Recharged™ (iOS, Android) on March 26

Written by Ben

March 12, 2020

Missile Command: Recharged puts players back in the familiar seat of a missile commander tasked with protecting cities from a devastating missile bombardment. Launch powerful counter-missiles to protect your base and target powerups to gain an edge during intense brink-of-destruction moments! With new upgradable skills and intuitive touch-screen controls, Missile Command: Recharged expertly blasts into the modern age — just in time for the 40th anniversary of the original!

Developed by Nickervision Studios and published by Atari, Missile Command: Recharged boasts familiar gameplay that is reminiscent of its namesake while delivering a totally modernized gameplay experience, with new features exclusive to mobile platforms. With the ability to take the missile-blasting fun on the go, Missile Command: Recharged promises quick, high-intensity play sessions sure to recharge any mundane affair!

Players can dive into the fun of Missile Command: Recharged when it launches on the App Store and Google Play on March 26. Missile Command: Recharged will be free-to-play, with an optional one-time purchase to play unobstructed and ad-free.

Missile commanders can pre-register at the links below:

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