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Iron Fist Boxing 3rd Strike hits the App Store

Online multiplayer promised in future too

Iron Fist Boxing 3rd Strike hits the App Store

Developer Realtech VR has been in touch to announce Iron Fist Boxing 3rd Strike is now available on the App Store.

And at first glance it appears to be a real contender for the iPhone heavyweight boxing title.

The game, developed for iPod touch and iPhone, has been described by Realtech VR as, "the original real-time 3D MMA fighting game on the App Store". Now in its third incarnation it continues to build on the success of its predecessors.

Iron Fist Boxing comes complete with three entirely new game modes: Speed bag training, punching bag training and punch-o-meter.

And with a longer career mode enabling you to fight in numerous locations and against more characters than ever, the new version ensures you won’t get tired of punching people in the face any time soon.

With regards to gameplay the developer has promised a "totally revamped input system that is far more responsive" as well as "high quality audio and real time 3D graphics never seen on the iPhone".

What’s more you can listen to your own iPod library while still hearing in-game sound effects. So, Eye of the Tiger combined the relentless pounding of leather on eyeball sockets it is then.

Other new features enable you to compare stats with friends wirelessly as well as gain access to the worldwide online score board in order to see who the champ really is.

An online multiplayer mode is currently in beta, so hopefully you'll be able to touch gloves and come out roundhouse kicking strangers in the head in the near future.

Check out the action in following video.

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Iron Fist Boxing 3rd Strike is out now for £2.39, €2.99 or $3.99, so hit the 'Buy It!' button if you're hard enough.

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