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    Get ready to destroy some octopuses in classic 80’s and 90’s Real Time Tactics style with Dog Duty, available soon on Consoles and PC

    Dog Duty, the octopus-infested Real Time Tactics game by Zanardi & Liza, SOEDESCO Studios will get its full release on Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC via Steam on September 17th, 2020. Control a squad of three characters and wreak havoc, destroy installations and fight the exotic and evil Octo-Army in an open world setting.

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    Dog Duty was inspired by classic games and TV series such as Commandos and G.I. Joe. Created based on the nostalgic memories from developer Zanardi & Liza, classic villains such as Mojo Jojo from The Powerpuff Girls and Dr. Eggman from Sonic the Hedgehog played a big part in the development of the evil octopus army. It’s the way these villains think of themselves as the greatest beings alive. The same characteristics apply to the octo-bosses that players have to fight against in Dog Duty. The octopuses lend themselves well to powerful and unique creatures that bring a healthy dose of humor and chaos, much like the villains from classic 80s and 90’s series. The retro graphics, upbeat music and fast-paced Real Time Tactics style of the game provide a unique old school feel that appeal to young and old.

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    Features:

    • Assemble a 3-person squad and fight in Real Time Squid combat
    • Liberate outposts to cut-offweapon, armor and other octo-supplies
    • Defeat epic bosses and kill your way to the Evil Octopus Commander
    • Fight on top of your armored octo-frying vehicle while driving

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