Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions Is Launching August 2nd

Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions

Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions, developed by PlayFusion in partnership with Games Workshop, is an exciting new Trading Card Game that is available today to play at stores across North America, Europe, and Australia. This new game enables you to:

  • Customise and command your line-up of Champions in duels against your opponents;
  • Play quick, tactical games relying on skill and knowledge of your units, spells, and abilities;
  • Exploit innovative game mechanics including rotating cards that change each turn, and undertake quests unlocking blessings that boost your power;
  • Master the fast action and card draw system designed to replace other games’ dated, slow, and cumbersome resource mechanics.

“The wait is finally over and we couldn’t be more excited to show the world the game we’ve lovingly crafted as a culmination of our team’s decades of gaming experience heavily imbued with our deep love of the Warhammer Universe,” said Mark Gerhard, CEO and Co-Founder of PlayFusion. “We will be delivering on everything players  expect plus so much more as the game mixes physical and digital in new, exciting, and innovative ways as it continues to evolve in the decades ahead.”

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The on-street date for the new physical Trading Card Game is August 2nd,

available in select Games Workshop and Warhammer stores – in addition to all the usual quality outlets for TCGs.

The physical trading card game features 278 collectible cards which allow you to take command of one of four powerful factions and raise an army of legendary Champions. Launching alongside the TCG, the Champions App serves as a precursor to the full digital game and immediately enables players to scan and claim their physical cards as well as apply for early access to the digital game beta.

Visit https://warhammerchampions.com to learn more about Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions.

Jim Smale

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