'Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect': Trailer of mobile game launched

"Sons of Anarchy" fans are still reeling over the end of Jax Teller's journey when the TV series ended late last year, but the SAMCRO legacy still lives on as Orpheus Interactive and Silverback Games worked together to come up with a new first-person mobile game based on the popular FX tragedy drama. 

The first full trailer for the new mobile video game titled "Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect" was released recently, showing what players should expect from the adaptation of the hit crime series. 

The trailer begins with a high-speed police chase, which is not different from Kurt Sutter's TV series. It also shows what kind of elements from the TV show are included in the game, including violence, substance abuse, women, and lots of motorcycle riding. 

Based on the video released by the game developers, "Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect" seems to be the kind of game where the patches the players earn are based on the decisions that they make. These choices, however, may require them to lose their morals in order to pursue the game further. 

The game features an original story, a different location, as well as a new chapter of the motorcycle club that was not mentioned in the series. 

The premiere episode of the chapter-based title is expected to be released to mobile devices sometime in early 2015. It is mentioned that the game will "set the stage for a brand new way to take in the Sons of Anarchy universe." 

The game was first announced by Sutter in his Twitter account, saying: "I cannot give you any more details, but I will tell you that there will definitely be an SOA game...and it's pretty [expletive] awesome." 

Besides the trailer, no other information about the video game had been given, but the release date is expected to be announced sometime soon.

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