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Good News Everyone! Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow Has Been Announced!

20th Century Fox, Jam City, and TinyCo have announced the all-new mobile title Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow, a brand new game featuring the show’s classic characters and new stories. Developed by TinyCo, the developers behind successful mobile game Family Guy: The Quest for StuffFuturama: Worlds of Tomorrow is touted as the return of the critically-acclaimed animated series. David X. Cohen, co-developer with Matt Groening and Executive Producer of Futurama, commented:

“Futurama is back, bigger and better than ever!  Or possibly smaller and equally good. But either way, it’s back! We’ve got completely new stories from the original writers, cast, and animators. This is the real Futurama deal.”

Additionally, you can pre-register on Google Play here or visit the game’s official website here to be notified when the game is released. For more information on Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow, check out the game’s official Twitter page.

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