Global Nuclear War Should Come To The DS

Talented British developers ufa888 Introversion have announced that, after a previous riches777 deal with a publisher fell through, g2g1bet they’re looking for somebody else to publish nuclear war “simulator” Defcon on the Nintendo DS.

The grim, bare-bones PC hit is a perfect fit for the handheld, so the team are justifiably confident of finding somebody. But on the off chance they hit a snag, publishers of the world, know this: this game is a perfect fit for the handheld. Especially if it’s released at a budget price and has a decent range of multiplayer options.

If everything goes according to plan – the plan being that Introversion find a publisher for a game that’s obviously near-finished – Defcon DS should be out Q3 2009.

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