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Dhoom:3 The Game's sequel makes debut

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Jun, 2014 03:18 PM
  • Dhoom:3 The Game's sequel makes debut
Dhoom:3 Jet Speed, the sequel to Dhoom:3 The Game has made its debut on mobiles and tablets.
 
Launched Thursday, it will be available for Android, iOS, Windows Phone and Nokia Asha device users.
 
Dhoom:3 Jet Speed is published by 99Games under a multi-year, multi-title license from Yash Raj Films Pvt. Ltd.
 
"We are in the process of building a sustainable Licensing Programme of the 'Dhoom' franchise and gaming is a very important and thrilling segment for us," Rohit Sobti, vice president of Yash Raj Films Licensing, said in a statement.
 
After a thrilling high speed bike race through the streets of Chicago in Dhoom:3 The Game, that saw over 12 plus million downloads worldwide, the chase continues on the Chicago river in Dhoom:3 Jet Speed, the second game in the series for fans of the "Dhoom" franchise.
 
The game has players donning the role of the "Dhoom:3" movie protagonist Sahir - played by superstar Aamir Khan, as he rides a supercharged Aqua Jet through the congested Chicago river.
 
There are obstacles to avoid and the police are at their very best with ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) and Ali (Uday Chopra) leading them in the chase.
 
The player can use a variety of power-ups to help evade and get the best score, but they must watch out for the health of the Aqua Jet. The game features realistic water animation and graphics for a great gaming experience.
 
"This is the first time in the history of Bollywood games a sequel is being attempted. We have built an awesome game around this popular movie franchise.
 
"With Dhoom:3 Jet Speed, we hope to ride another wave of success, just like we had with Dhoom:3 The Game," said Rohith Bhat, CEO of 99Games Online Pvt. Ltd.
 
Dhoom:3 Jet Speed has been launched to coincide with the Saturday television premiere of the "Dhoom:3" movie.
 
This story has not been edited by Firstpost staff and is generated by auto-feed.

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