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Truth Gaming Announces Salus Nations and Tribes

 

 

PITTSBURGH, PA, May 29, in the year of our Lord 2015 – After spending years building an ark with their Noah’s Ark for Kids app series, Truth Gaming confirms they have a leak. Salus: Nations and Tribes, an RTS MMO game, is currently in development. The initial leak was unveiled when Truth Gaming recently acquired the domains Bibleonlinegame.com and Godstoria.com which now directs users to a Salus home page. A key point of interest for gamers is a chance to come on board as a beta tester by signing up on the site.

The title “Salus” has been an enigma on the gaming market with much speculation as to who the developers are and what they are building. This is a chance for gamers to get a first-hand look at what is on the horizon. “We are excited to turn the media focus to Salus. This project has been the heartbeat of the company since the beginning,” states President, R. Brian Kost, “Many Gamers are looking for a new home and we’re excited to confirm that we are building it.”

Since “a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,” Truth Gaming has been taking baby steps to get to this point. The Android and iOS markets both carry the apps 2 By 2 and Park the Ark in the Noah’s Ark for Kids series with the Into the Cave patch being the most recent addition to that series. Pipe Drop and Biplane Blaster fill the past times of audiences of all ages. Salus: Nations and Tribes is just the first step into the gaming world and Truth Gaming is ready to run. The truth leaked out - Truth Gaming already built the boat and the flood gates are currently open for Beta testers.

 

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