The creators of Magic: Legends have just unveiled a deck-building system that will give Heroes access to powerful abilities. Meanwhile, an open beta has been announced and Diablo and Path of Exile fans can prepare for the game.
Already last year She praised Magic Legends for the show and the concept And there are many indications that early players will soon have a chance to check out the game. Open Beta production will begin in March. This year the item will debut on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Acceptance of developers 2-play free business model, But they declare that they will not tire our pockets – all missions and updates will be freely available.
How will all of this end? We’ll likely find out soon, but today we can check out the latest trailer showing the deck construction system. Cryptic Studios is not running away from the roots of the developer IP and intends to equip players with skills in the form of cards. The system will allow interested parties to freely develop their characters, which were detailed in the trailer.
Will you check out Magic Legends? As you know, this year we cannot count on Diablo 4 and Path of Exile, so Cryptic Studios’ proposal might turn out to be an interesting alternative.
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