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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Getting Mobile Game

FoxNext Games and East Side Games will bring The Gang together for a series of hijinks in the upcoming game, It’s Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile. Based on the award-winning FXX comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the new game promises fans a hilarious look into everyone’s favorite TV degenerates when it hits mobile devices later this year.

In It’s Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile, players team up with The Gang: Mac, Dennis, Charlie, Dee and Frank, in their favorite gags, storylines, and iconic moments from the series, indulging in new and ridiculous money-making schemes to tap and unlock their way to more schemes and collect fan-favorite characters.
Frank’s come into a bunch of dirty money he needs to hide from the feds, so he recruits The Gang to do his dirty work. While Mac, Dennis, and Dee bicker and backstab over laundering schemes, Frank tasks Charlie with hiding the clean cash in a safe place.

“At FoxNext Games, we take pride in selecting the best studio partners to bring our games to life, and East Side Games’ reputation of creating deep, dynamic mobile worlds made them the perfect match to transform It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia into a one-of-a-kind gaming experience that extends the show narrative,” said Rick Phillips, President of Licensing and Publishing, FoxNext Games.
The Emmy nominated, acclaimed FXX hit comedy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has run for 12 side-splittingly successful seasons, and is now gearing up to embark on its 13th on September 5.

It’s Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile is planned for release on both the App Store and Google Play in 2018. Be the first to know more about the game by signing up here: www.AlwaysSunnyGame.com.

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John Breeden II
John has spent his journalism career covering just about everything, from small-town meetings and crime scenes to Capitol Hill and the U.S. Congress. He got his start writing about games and technology with a computer column called On the Chip Side, which grew to more than 1 million in circulation and ran in newspapers across several states. Today, John is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of experience. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Newsweek and many other publications, and he writes a regular technology and government column for Nextgov/FCW and hosts security and educational webinars for FedInsider. He is also the founder of the Tech Writers Bureau and the chief editor of GameIndustry.com. He still loves disappearing into games, whether that means crawling through Baldur’s Gate dungeons deep into the night or planning one more big offensive in the latest wargame.