Ethereum Card Battler ‘Gods Unchained’ Reveals ‘Tower of Dread’ Expansion
Gods Unchained, the Ethereum NFT buying and selling card sport constructed on scaling community Immutable X, is about to launch its newest enlargement “Tower of Dread” on October 10, Immutable Video games introduced Tuesday.
The enlargement options 40 new playing cards, together with seven legendary playing cards with corresponding one-of-a-kind “Mythic” variants. It continues the sport’s narrative as gamers face off in opposition to the character Thaeriel in what the corporate describes as “the biggest battle so far.”
A key addition is a brand new gameplay mechanic permitting gamers to “destroy” their playing cards to earn factors towards reductions on enlargement packs. The discharge additionally consists of two new sport boards and trinkets themed round gothic horror.
A screenshot from Gods Unchained’s Tower of Dread enlargement. Picture: Immutable Video games
“Tower of Dread marks one other step in our continued march to make Gods Unchained into the sport everyone knows it may be,” mentioned sport designer Bryn Welch, in an announcement.
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Within the shadow of the Tower of Dread 🏰, Narcilla guidelines the Dreadwood, main the Pursuers who guard the forest 🌲 and observe all who strategy.
“Nobody escapes the Dread.” 🌫️
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Just like the earlier enlargement, Dread Awakening, Tower of Dread continues the collaboration between Gods Unchained and one other Immutable sport, Guild of Guardians. The corporate has described the crossover as “the primary steps in direction of full interoperability of a gaming ecosystem.”
”As we proceed to enhance card textual content and refine our processes, our small group is happy to bridge the hole and tie into GoG and future IP collabs,” Welch added.
Gods Unchained is free to play throughout iOS, Android, Home windows, and Mac with non-compulsory NFT playing cards accessible.
Editor’s word: This text was written with the help of AI. Edited and fact-checked by Andrew Hayward.