Featuring simultaneous-turn battles, an undo button negating the risk of match-ending mistakes and a commander system that grants powerful cards a chance to influence entire battles, Infinity Wars: Reborn plays distinctly from any other trading card game. Infinity Wars is also the world's first fully-animated trading card game, providing a gorgeous presentation no other title in the genre matches.
New campaigns for the zombie and monk factions, titled Sleepers of the Avarrach and Descendants of the Dragon, will debut at launch, offering 60-card starter faction packs in exchange for besting their challenging new PvP missions.
This week's final beta update will add 61 new cards to the Rebellion Set, including powerful Rare, Epic and Legendary cards, bringing the game's total card count to more than 800. A new mission system will offer in-game currency for completing trials like winning matches with certain factions or winning consecutive ranked games.
In Infinity Wars: Reborn, decks are built from the arsenals of eight distinct factions and brought into battles of wit against human or A.I. foes. Opponents launch offensive onslaughts while defending their fortress in simultaneous-turn battles, making for swift strategic duels.
"Infinity Wars: Reborn's launch will bring a wealth of new content to what was already the most innovative and original trading-card game available," said Ian Underwood, Lead Designer of Lightmare Studios. "With a plethora of factions and strategies, Infinity Wars: Reborn will offer a truly one of a kind experience."
Infinity Wars: Reborn will deal a wealth of new content when it leaves Steam's Early Access on Dec. 13 for Windows and Mac.
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