Popular Shadowverse CCG mobile game receives major update, adds Rise of Bahamut expansion

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It's very hard to break through and make your product known to a large audience in the world of CCGs (competitive card-collecting game), especially when you have so many titles from Chinese publishers and developers.

And then you have Hearthstone, one of the most popular CCGs of all time, alongside Magic the Gathering. However, it makes it much easier if you have a solid game and a little bit of money to advertise your new title.

Shadowverse is a rather new entry in the CCG world, but one that will surely be remembered. For example, Shadowverse is now Japan's number 1 CCG for mobile devices. The game contains more than 400 cards and allows players to compete against real-time opponents from around the world.

The game also features a fully voiced story mode, so if multiplayer is not your cup of tea, then you can enjoy the single player mode.

With the latest update, developers have added a new card expansion called Rise of Bahamut, which brings 105 new cards. Also, the update introduces new emblems when players draw Legendary cards from the Rise of Bahamut expansion.

Prebuilt decks are now available for Shadowverse newcomers, each of these decks containing 30 cards, including a Legendary card with special art. A new Replay option is now available for players, which allows them to view previous matches.

You will now be notified every time a player sends you a friend request. With the latest update, players will be able to see ranks from past seasons.

Shadowverse version 1.4.1 has already been pushed to App Store and Google Play, so if you have the game installed, it's worth checking it out.



source: Cygames
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