Hungry Shark World Console Release July 17

LONDON, U.K. – July 16, 2018 – Ubisoft's hit mobile series Hungry Shark from developer Future Games Of London is riding the wave of its success all the way to the PS4, XBox One, and Nintendo Switch for a July 17 release.[arve url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPHTpeq7CTs" title="Hungry Shark World: Launch Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]Hungry Shark World is the console sequel to the award-winning mobile game Hungry Shark Evolution. Players step into the fins of a small shark, and rise from a bottom-feeder to the throne of the marine animal kingdom by gobbling down prey. While climbing to the top, sharks graduate from fish and crabs to bigger meals like humans, other sharks, and even helicopters.However, Hungry Shark World gives players plenty to do aside from fine dining.Discoveries in the depths await—while roaming the ocean, players will come face-to-face with formidable enemies, lost treasure, and new areas. In addition, Hungry Shark World offers multiple worlds to explore, 25 playable shark breeds, and over 250 missions to complete. The hunt can take place anywhere from arctic glaciers to cities full of delicious humans. Since the options are as vast as the ocean, Hungry Shark World makes for hours upon hours of play.Hungry Shark World's inventory and stats page.Although the first installment was a mobile game, Hungry Shark World was designed with intuitive gamepad controls. The console release will be compatible with 4K display options. Furthermore, PS4 Pro and XBox One X players can enjoy a higher-quality graphics experience.Learn more about Hungry Shark World here.To stay up-to-date on Ubisoft's games, check out Ubisoft News.© 2018 Future Games of London. All rights Reserved. Hungry Shark is a trademark of Future Games of London. Ubisoft and the Ubisoft logo are registered or unregistered trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the U.S. and/or other countries. Future Games of London is a Ubisoft Entertainment company.

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