• "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" protagonist Adam Jensen defeats his enemies in just a few minutes.

"Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" protagonist Adam Jensen defeats his enemies in just a few minutes. (Photo : YouTube/Deus Ex)

Another touch-friendly game has been developed by Square Enix. "Deus Ex Go" whose launch date is expected on summer, will be available for phones and tablets. Unlike its predecessors, "Hitman" and "Tomb Raider," the game will be included with a level editor that will allow players to customize their game experience by creating levels of their own.

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The upcoming game will be "larger" than its predecessors as Square Enix is developing more levels including the level editor. The said feature will not be released alongside the game and will just follow months after launching. The developer clarified that it will not be available as soon as it is launched because they are still working on the "metagame" and mechanics, Engadget reported.

The same report also added that the Canada-based developer is trying their best to give the best game possible, the reason why they are not rushing to include the level editor during launching. Game designer Etienne Giroux said they want the game to be remembered because of how the game and its new feature lived up to the consumers' expectations.

As for its gameplay, players will be taking the role of "Human Revolution" and "Mankind Divided" protagonist Adam Jensen who will be hacking and using augmentations during the game. Square Enix wanted to take the Go series to another level by delivering satisfying output in terms of visual treatment and game design. They wanted to bring fans a "re-imagined" puzzle experience that celebrates franchise, Attack of the Fan Boy reported.

Aside from allowing players to create levels, the level editor will also allow users to share it with anyone online. Specific details are expected to be unveiled during its launching on summer.

Meanwhile, the success of the Go series has already taken one of its games to other platforms like PS4, Vita, PC and VR. The "Tomb Raider Go" is also expected for further development in order for it to be playable by the above-mentioned consoles, the same report added.

To have an idea of how "Deus Ex Go" would look like, watch a preview of the announcement trailer for the "Deus Ex Go" below.