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It's two years in the making, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic finally has an official computer game to call his very own.
Ibrahimovic has lent his name and likeness to a new mobile game called "Zlatan Legends" which has been launched today and sees the ex-Manchester United striker battling his enemies in a fast-paced action scroller set in space.
The man himself was also heavily involved in the development, admitting that it was a "childhood dream" to one day star in his own game.
Zlatan Legends is a free-to-play sports game that sees contestants compete against one another in an intergalactic tournament in a quest to become champion of the universe -- the parallels to Ibrahimovic's football career being obvious.
The game is now available to download for free from the Apple iTunes store.
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