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Subdivision Infinity iOS sci-fi space shooter matching low at $3 (Reg. $5)

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Subdivision Infinity is an “immersive and pulse pounding sci-fi 3D space shooter” develops by the folks at Crescent Moon Games. The iOS game features 40 missions across 5 environments and is now on sale for just $2.99. Regularly $5, this is matching the lowest price we have ever tracked on the game. It hasn’t gone this low since December of last year. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds. More details below.

iOS Universal: Subdivision Infinity: $3 (Reg. $5)

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Subdivision Infinity:

Subdivision Infinity is an immersive and pulse pounding sci-fi 3D space shooter.

Ready your ship and cruise the great expanse of space in over 40 engaging missions in 5 distinct locales. Hunt down and destroy enemy spacecraft, crush capital ships, mine asteroids for rare minerals, and find blueprints to craft amazing new vessels.

Subdivision Infinity features stunning graphics and tight spaceship game play. Beyond the story’s main missions, you will have an array of optional goals to keep you cruising, including space exploration, bounty hunting, and mining operations.

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