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Free-to-play pixel-card/strategy game, Duelyst heading to Xbox One, PS4, Steam, and mobile

Duelyst is a tactical strategy game quite unlike most you are likely to find. It combines tactical grid movement that you would see in games like Fire Emblem or Final Fantasy Tactics with card summons not unlike Hearthstone to create a fast paced thinker that is both deep and addictive. Currently, the game is only available to play on PC and Mac through its official website, but that is about to change.

Developer Counterplay Games told Gamespot that Duelyst will be coming to Xbox One, PS4, and Steam sometime in the future. Unfortunately, they did not announce a release date for when this would happen. Counterplay is currently testing the game's Steam version and if you are interested, you can sign up to take part in the test here.

Another wave of invitations will be sent out soon, so don't hesitate to sign up.

Source: [Gamespot]

Daniel R. Miller

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