Square Enix announced that the Deus Ex: The Fall game will be released on both smartphones and tablets to mobile platforms by summer.

Deus Ex: The Fall is the very first game instalment of the Deus Ex series to be released on mobile devices and the initial instalment will cost $6.99 or €5.99. Though, Square Enix hasn't confirmed any specific date when will it be launched to online stores.

Square Enix on Mobile Gaming

Square Enix plans to construct a portfolio designed to the taste of consumers in specific respective regions after knowing that selling major titles worldwide is "extremely difficult." The company will now focus on tablets and other mobile devices to gain large-scale and long-term development.

"We're no longer in an age where customers are left in the dark until a product is completed. We need to shift to a business model where we frequently interact with our customers for our products that are in development and/or prior to being sold, have our customers understand games under development, and finally make sure we develop games that meet their expectations," Senior Executive Managing Director Yosuke Matsuda with details of three new strategic initiatives for the AAA business.

Deus Ex: The Fall Marks Square Enix Commitment

The action RPG game is soon to be released on smartphones and tablet devices and players will go around the world of the game continuation of the novel Deux Ex: The Icarus Effect.

"Players can expect exploration, action, hacking, stealth, social enhancers, player choice and consequence - the full Deus Ex experience," tackled by executive game director Jean-Francois Dugas at Eidos-Montreal.

"Smart devices are central to Square Enix's platform strategy and we approach it with the same attention as our boxed and digital releases. Deus Ex: The Fall is going to be a testament to our commitment in delivering high quality entertainment on mobile and tablet devices," said Antony Douglas, General Manager of Square Enix Mobile.

Deus Ex: The Fall Storyline

The game is set on 2027 where it is the time of science, technology and human augmentation but also involved in great social divide and global conspiracy. Powerful corporations have seized control from governments and command the drug supply needed by augmented humans to survive. In this chaos Ben Saxon, a former British SAS mercenary who underwent physical augmentation, is desperate for the truth behind the drug conspiracy.

Square Enix have already begun launching games for Android platform such as Chaos Rings, Final Fantasy III & IV and Chrono Trigger which some are based on actual game consoles.