"Mr. Robot" fans now have a new reason to rejoice. The first ever mobile game based on the popular TV series has now arrived. The "Mr. Robot" mobile game titled "Mr. Robot: 1.51exfiltrati0n" is developed by Night School Studio. The studio is also responsible for developing the 2.5D graphic adventure, "Oxenfree."
Telltale Games, in collaboration with Night School Studio, has announced the new game "Mr. Robot: 1.51exfiltrati0n." Telltale Games also has many games to its credit which includes "CSI," "The Walking Dead," "Back to the Future: The Game," "The Wolf Among Us," and "Batman: The Telltale Series."
It is reported that "Mr. Robot," the mobile game is set in the world as that of the original series. The series is set to open with the main character answering the phone that belongs to the same hacker group in the show, society.
The plot of the game is that the player will find a smartphone on the ground outside the Fun Society Arcade at Coney Island. The fans of "Mr. Robot" already know that this is the meeting place for the hacking group, society. The plot unveils and the as the player you will realize that the phone belongs to Darlene, who is a black hat hacker poised to commit a large-scale cybercrime, reports Tech Crunch.
In the mobile game, "Mr. Robot: 1.51exfiltrati0n," the players will get access to the E-Corp Messaging App. This will help them to communicate with several characters. Some of these characters have already appeared in the series, reported Touch Arcade.
The players of "Mr. Robot: 1.51exfiltrati0n" will get a chance to talk to the characters via text messages. They can find out from the characters on how to obtain data that society needs to hack into Evil Corp. The players must use the information received through the chat client to get instructions on how to aid the hacking plan during the five days that they get to play in real time.
"Mr. Robot: 1.51exfiltrati0n" is created by Night School Studio and Esmail. They also joined hands with the series writer Kor Adana. "Mr. Robot: 1.51exfiltrati0n" is now available for both iOS and Android. It comes at a price of $2.99.