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Mini DAYZ has launched on mobile devices!

Bohemia Interactive today announced the release of the iOS/Android version of Mini DAYZ. The game has launched on the App Store and Google Play across the world on July 3 - completely free of charge and free of any in-app purchases.

Originating as a popular fan-made browser game, Mini DAYZ closely follows the footsteps of its hi-fidelity PC sibling, and offers a hard-core, permadeath survival experience with plenty of heart-pounding moments. Stranded in a post-apocalyptic world with signature buildings and items familiar to every DayZ survivor, players in Mini DAYZ are challenged to survive for as long as humanly possible.

To fight with the infected, wild animals, unforgiving weather conditions and hostile AI survivors, you must scavenge cities, villages and military encampments for food and other vital resources. Anything that will keep you warm, protected and healthy always counts, but your inventory space is limited...

As you hone your survivalist instincts, you'll also start building your own little camps with stashes that can keep you going for yet another day, and possibly prepare you for a dangerous journey across the sea to discover new places to loot.

Compared to Mini DAYZ for web browsers, the iOS/Android edition is single-player, has been significantly upgraded with hi-res pixel art visuals, randomly generated game world, as well as tailor made touch controls to keep the mobile game simple to learn, but hard to master.

Mini DAYZ marks Bohemia's second recent release on mobile platforms, the previous being a successful PvP strategy game Arma Mobile Ops that has captivated close to a million commanders worldwide. In the past, Bohemia Interactive also published Arma Tactics, a turn-based close-combat strategy game for iOS and Android devices.

Mini DAYZ is already available worldwide, free of charge and free of any in-app purchases, get it NOW!

For more information check out the official website of Mini DAYZ, also follow the game on Facebook and Twitter.

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