Deus Ex: The Fall coming to PC — and there’s no microtransactions

Deus Ex: The Fall, Square Enix's 2013 mobile game, is coming to PC. The game will launch March 25 through Steam for $£7.99/€9.99/$9.99. If you preorder now (or pick up the game for a limited time after launch), you'll also get a free copy of the original Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition, Square Enix said today on its website.

Perhaps most notably, the PC version of Deus Ex: The Fall will not include any microtransactions whatsoever. The mobile version sells for $7 on iOS and Android, and you can also pay anywhere from $2-$13 for additional credit and experience boost packs. But these won't show up at all on the PC version.

Below is a complete feature list for the PC version of Deus Ex: The Fall.

  • No in-game purchase options
  • 28 Steam achievements
  • Adjusted AI
  • Steam Trading Cards, Badges and (TBC)
  • Revised tutorial
  • Full keyboard and Mouse control optimisation
  • Rebalanced game economy taking into account no IAP
  • Microsoft Controller support
  • Removal of auto target options
  • Reduction in aiming recital size
  • Choice in cover style as DXHR (HOLD or Toggle)
  • Resolution options
  • Anti Aliasing option
  • Vsync
  • Control maps for keyboard and gamepad

System Requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP SP2
  • Processor: 2GHz dual core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Hard Drive: 4 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated audio interface

Recommended:

  • OS: Windows 7 SP 1
  • Processor: Quad Core 2.66GHz CPU Intel or AMD
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce 500 Series or Radeon 7000 Series, 1 GB Graphics memory
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Hard Drive: 4 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated audio interface

Eidos Montreal is currently working on the next entry in the Deus Ex franchise for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game is part of a new program Eidos is calling the Deus Ex: Universe, which is an initiative aimed at creating an "ongoing, expanding, and connected game world" built across a generation of core games.

A Deus Ex feature film--directed by Exorcism director Scott Derrickson--is also in the works at CBS Films.

CBS Films is a division of CBS Corporation, which is GameSpot's parent company.

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