Marvelous Game Showcase 2024 Airing Later This Week

Tune in for the latest announcements.

Marvelous has announced its 2024 digital game showcase will be taking place later this week.

According to the official announcement, the team will be delivering a 30-minute broadcast featuring the “latest information” on its projects currently in development. You’ll be able to watch this showcase on the company’s Japanese YouTube channel.

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Bleach’s Free-To-Play Mobile Hack-And-Slash Is Coming To The Switch eShop

Arriving later this week.

Following a rumour, the free-to-play mobile title Bleach: Brave Souls has now been confimed for the Switch.

Brave Souls, which is based on the highly popular manga and anime, originally debuted on smartphones in 2015 and was eventually released on the PlayStation 4 and PC. It has now generated more than 90 million downloads worldwide and launches for Switch eShop on 31st May 2024.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Days of Play 2024 Sale Featuring Discounts on PlayStation 5 and PS VR2 for limited period!

Hi everyone! We are happy to share that Days of Play sale is back this year and it features discounts on PlayStation 5 consoles, PS VR2, DualSense and select PS5 titles. 

Days of Play 2024 promotion starts from 29 May till 12 June 2024. Please note that offers vary by region and are available while supplies last. 

Additionally, there are Days of Play activities and PS Store sales that you can check here: https://www.playstation.com/daysofplay.

Please see below for full details of Days of Play Sales

Singapore

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleSGD 799.00SGD 735.00
PS5® Digital EditionSGD 669.00SGD 605.00
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleSGD 799.00SGD 735.00
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2SGD 869.00SGD 735.00
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleSGD 939.00SGD 805.00
DualSense® wireless controllerSGD 100.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackSGD 100.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP Promotion SRP 
Gran Turismo® 7 (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
God of War™ Ragnarök (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
Rise of the Ronin™ (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered (PS5)SGD 67.90SGD 54.90

Malaysia

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleMYR 2,499 MYR 2,260 
PS5® Digital EditionMYR 2,069 MYR 1,830 
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleMYR 2,499 MYR 2,260 
PS5® Console 2nd DualSense BundleMYR 2,799 MYR 2,560 
PS5® Digital Edition 2nd DualSense BundleMYR 2,369 MYR 2,130 
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2MYR 2,799 MYR 2,329 
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleMYR 2,999 MYR 2,529 
DualSense® wireless controllerMYR 349 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackMYR 349 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverMYR 369 MYR 279 
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP (Local Currency)Promotion SRP (Local Currency)
Gran Turismo® 7 (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
God of War™ Ragnarök (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
Rise of the Ronin™ (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered (PS5)MYR 209 MYR 169 

Thailand

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRPPromotion SRP
PS5 ConsoleTHB 18,690THB 16,890
PS5® Digital EditionTHB 15,690THB 13,890
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleTHB 18,690THB 16,890
PeripheralsOriginal SRPPromotion SRP
PlayStation®VR2THB 22,190THB 18,590
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleTHB 23,890THB 20,290
DualSense® wireless controllerTHB 2,390THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackTHB 2,390THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverTHB 2,590THB 1,990
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRPPromotion SRP
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2THB 2,290THB 1,690
Gran Turismo® 7THB 2,290THB 1,690
Rise of the Ronin™THB 2,290THB 1,690
God of War™ RagnarökTHB 2,290THB 1,690
The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredTHB 1,690THB 1,290

Indonesia

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleIDR 9,699,000IDR 8,919,000
PS5® Digital EditionIDR 8,199,000IDR 7,419,000
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleIDR 9,699,000IDR 8,919,000
PS5 2DS Bundle (Disc)IDR 10,779,000IDR 9,999,000
PS5 2DS Bundle (Digital)IDR 9,299,000IDR 8,519,000
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2IDR 10,599,000IDR 9,039,000
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleIDR 11,499,000IDR 9,939,000
DualSense® wireless controllerIDR 1,269,000IDR 989,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackIDR 1,269,000IDR 989,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7IDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 God of War™ RagnarökIDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2IDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™IDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredIDR 729,000IDR 579,000

Philippines

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsolePHP 30,790PHP 27,990
PS5® console – Two DualSense Wireless Controllers BundlePHP 33,990PHP 31,190
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2PHP 34,790PHP 29,190
DualSense® wireless controllerPHP 3,990PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackPHP 3,990PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurplePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BluePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflagePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BluePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRPPromotion SRP 
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7PHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 God of War™ RagnarökPHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2PHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™PHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 Ratchet & Clank: Rift ApartPHP 3,490PHP 1,990
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredPHP 2,490PHP 1,990

Vietnam

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleVND 13,300,000VND 12,100,000
PeripheralsOriginal SRPPromotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2VND 17,890,000VND 15,420,000
DualSense® wireless controllerVND 1,999,000VND 1,519,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackVND 1,999,000VND 1,519,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP Promotion SRP 
The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredVND 1,249,000VND 999,000
Gran Turismo® 7VND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000
God of War™ RagnarökVND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2VND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000
Rise of the Ronin™VND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000

My.Games Celebrates Five Years with Festivities in Hawked and Warface

There are few better feelings than completely losing yourself in a video game. Wandering aimlessly through fantastical lands, discovering new secrets when you thought you’d already uncovered everything, partying up with friends for “one more match” well into the night… all the while completely losing track of time, but not caring one iota for it.

The last five years have been a bit like that for us at My.Games! As we celebrate our fifth anniversary, we want to thank our wonderful Xbox community for the time they’ve spent lost in our worlds, be it Earth’s battlefields or the mystical treasure island of X-Isle.

For a limited time, Xbox players can take part in special events and earn freebies in Hawked and Warface: Clutch on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. Enjoy the party!

Hunt for Hidden Treasure in Hawked

Issue #2: Dark Arrival just got started, and while there’s already plenty of treasure kicking around X-Isle, a Renegade can never have too much!

Join the celebrations with three daily rewards just for playing Hawked. That includes a bounty of 10,000 Hawks, 750 Wonderium, and a special My.Games Anniversary Player Banner.

Hungry for more loot? There’s a tasty cake Souvenir with your name on it if you complete 50 Encounters during the event! Band together with Renegades worldwide to finish off 1,000,000 Encounters, and you’ll all receive 2,000 Wonderium. Sniff out treasure in Hawked between now and June 3.

Hawked key art

Press the Attack in Warface: Clutch

The eternally warring Warface and Blackwood factions need your help! Choose your side and take the battle to the enemy in the PvP Brawl Team Deathmatch mode, waged across the Port and Yard maps.

If you’re more into the PvE side of things, you can complete different Special Operations in rotation every week during the event.

Every PvP victory and Special Operation completion will net you Event Points and Black Market Coins. Win Event Points for your faction to earn collective rewards like the formidable Rivalry M1911A1, a sleek, deadly Katana, and an exclusive Achievement set. You can also redeem your Black Market Coins to collect even more weapons from the Rivalry set!

Anniversary Arena festivities are live in Warface: Clutch until June 13.

Warface key art

Hawked and Warface: Clutch are available to play for free on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

Xbox Live

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Embark on the ultimate treasure hunt in HAWKED, a free-to-play online Extraction Shooter full of daring adventures, boundless exploration, and all-out PvPvE action in pursuit of ancient treasures.

Adventure through a mysterious world where roguish Renegades battle monsters — and each other — to reclaim powerful relics from a lost civilization. Time to flip the page on your Renegade origin story!

OUTFOX & OUTGUN! Play solo or team up in 2- or 3-player squads. Fight monsters and rival Renegades in explosive PvPvE combat. Switch up your loadout for the heist at hand with powerful weapons and superpowered abilities.

EXPLORE AN UNCHARTED WORLD! Traverse X-Isle, a world lush with verdant vistas, dense jungles, gorgeous beaches, and ancient ruins to raid. Use your Traverser and Hoverboard to get around while dodging traps and enemies!

RECLAIM ANCIENT TREASURES! Solve puzzles to collect Glyphs, unlock the Treasury, and claim the Artifact. Get it to an Extraction Point to cash out and upgrade it — wield extracted Artifacts to unlock new powers!

BECOME A RENEGADE! Experiment with different playstyles by combining weapons, Gear, Artifacts, and Boosters in your loadout. You can also change your look with hundreds of customization options like Outfits, Weapon Skins, and more!

FIND FORTUNE IN AN EPIC, EVOLVING ADVENTURE! Join the adventurers guild GRAIL, complete quests to unlock exclusive rewards, and witness X-Isle change and evolve as new threats rise, alliances shift, and adventure calls.

FORTUNE FAVORS THE BAD

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Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 485: Hope For Humanity


Email us at PSPodcast@sony.com!

Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or download here


Hey y’all! The team returns for a punchy pod covering this week’s news in gaming. Plus a listener writes in, prompting a deep dive into challenging puzzle game recommendations.

Stuff We Talked About

  • MultiVersus – PS5, PS4
  • Until Then Mini-Games Blog
  • How Ninja Gaiden and Nioh connect to Rise of the Ronin Blog
  • Sushi Ben PS VR2 Blog
  • Stellar Blade Boss Challenge Mode Blog
  • Listener letter
  • Animal Well – PS5
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – PS5
  • Crow Country – PS5, PS4

The Cast

Sid Shuman – Senior Director of Content Communications, SIE

Tim Turi –  Manager, Content Communications, SIE

O’Dell Harmon Jr. – Content Communications Specialist, SIE

Thanks to Dormilón for our rad theme song and show music.

[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]

League of Legends Players Stunned by Faker Tribute Bundle Worth More Than $400

League of Legends fans are having a hard time wrapping their heads around a new bundle that costs roughly $450.

The content is themed after prolific League of Legends player Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok and arrives alongside news that he has been inducted into Riot’s hall of fame, the Hall of Legends. In a post on its website, the studio explains that it worked with the eSports legend to create an event pass celebrating his legacy. Festivities include three new Ahri Collections with prices that are turning heads.

Each bundle is more expensive than the last, beginning with the Risen Legend Collection at 5430 RP or around $40. It includes the Hall of Legends Pass, a Takedown Counter Taunt, an icon, an emote, a banner, and Ahri with a unique, orange and white skin. Next up is the substantially more expensive Immortalized Legend Collection, which costs 32430 RP or around $250, and packs in the Risen Collection along with a selection of exclusive skin transformations, finishers, the Immortalized Ahri skin, and more.

Finally, at 59260 RP, or around $450, there’s the Signature Immortalized Legend Collection that includes the Immortalized Collection as well as a “Final Boss Faker” title, a Faker-themed signature move and structure finisher, an exclusive border, banner, 100 pass levels, and more. It’s a lot of content with a uniquely high price tag, so it was no surprise to see players commenting on the pricing upon its reveal.

“It’s crazy that Faker, known for his generosity and taking less salary over the years so he could stay in Korea, is going to be associated with these crazy packages where the base skin isn’t able to transform,” one Reddit user said. “I looked at the 2 whales packages and pretty much expected like a physical Ahri statue to be included in them, but they were just a couple of finishers and signature emotes. Absolute bonkers.”

“The way I thought 59k rp was a typo lmfaooo,” another Reddit user said.

Riot provided a statement regarding how it chose pricing information for the new bundles in an FAQ on its website:

Whether you’re a new fan, a long-term diehard, or just want to join the celebration, we thought it essential for there to be something for you—and for everyone—as we celebrate our first Hall of Legends inductee.

For the more casual fan, we have some of our most generous bundles to date. The Hall of Legends Pass includes multiple skins (including Risen Legend LeBlanc), emotes, and more, while the Risen Legend Collection adds the new Risen Legend Ahri skin for collectors to enjoy. For those looking to flex their fandom, the Immortalized Legend Collection and Signature Immortalized Legend Collection include spectacular additions, headlined by the evolving Immortalized Legend Ahri skin. While more expensive, these versions are meant to be highly commemorative, with never-before-implemented features that we can’t wait to see hit the Rift.

The Collections arrive as part of the League of Legends Hall of Legends event. It runs from June 12 to July 8, and it’s unclear if the Collections will be made available again in the future. Additional Hall of Legends events are planned to commorate other star players in the community annually.

For more on League of Legends, you can read about the anti-cheat software that Riot assures is not bricking PCs. You can also read our 9.2/10 review, where we said, “League of Legends is an amazing and intense MOBA with great depth, tons of character, and a huge community.”

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.

Be sure to give him a follow on Twitter @MikeCripe.

Guide: Nintendo LEGO: All Super Mario, Animal Crossing And The Legend Of Zelda Sets

Complete lists and where to buy them!

Nintendo has been treating fans to all sorts of wonderfully imaginative LEGO sets over the past few years, and with the introduction of the very first The Legend of Zelda set headed our way in 2024, there’s never been a better time to start collecting.

If you’re looking for a full rundown of all the Nintendo LEGO sets available – across the company’s Super Mario, Animal Crossing, and The Legend of Zelda ranges, as well as standalone products like the stunning LEGO NES console – you’re in the right place.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Best Dueling Card and Board Games (2024)

Modern board games are replete with titles where players compete in isolation to optimize their own approach to strategy, or even work together to beat a goal set by the game itself. And it’s great we have that kind of diversity to enjoy. But there are times when all you really want to do is sit down with a friend and tear metaphorical chunks out of each other through the medium of board gaming. And, thankfully, the genre of duelling games which perfectly serves this desire is thriving just as well as its cooperative siblings, with dozens of great examples to choose from. Here’s a dozen of the top tiles.

Magic: the Gathering

Let’s start with the Thorn Mammoth in the room, the biggest duelling game on the planet in the form of Magic: The Gathering. Despite being 30 years old, it’s still going from strength to strength. And why wouldn’t it, when it has such a gripping central set of mechanics: hoping for the right cards to come off the top of your deck, working to make the best of what you’ve got and engaging in blow and counterblow with your opponent and their minions. Getting into Magic is easier than ever thanks to the range of starter decks, like the one linked here. And if collecting and deck-building isn’t for you, you can still enjoy the game using prebuilt decks from one of its fantastic “universes beyond” incarnations, such as the excellent Lord of the Rings tie-in.

Warhammer Underworlds

Underworlds is the unsung hero of the Games Workshop family, where teams of the company’s superb miniatures duke it out on a hex board in half-hour slugfests of surprising strategic depth. While there are plenty of dice to roll and thrills to be had, a clever support and objectives system ensures that on-board planning and manoeuvre win the day. Each warband also needs a supporting deck of cards which you can either build yourself, like you do in Magic, or for faster, more casual play you can use the game’s pre-built rivals decks, trying to figure out which decks work best with which characters. With tons of decks and figures to choose from, this is fast, fun and full of variety, a real hidden gem. And if you want to venture out a little further, check out these Warhammer alternatives.

Radlands

Radlands is a post-apocalyptic lane battler, a term that might seem better suited to MOBA play than duelling games. But there’s no doubt that’s what this is: each player must protect three structures, ranging from reactors and cannons to tribal totems, by placing units in front of them which can also, in turn, attack units in their opposing lane or the building, if it’s undefended. The game economy is incredibly tight, forcing you into agonizing choices every turn over what to play, what to protect and what to sacrifice for water to power your existing units. It’s also peopled with an incredible variety of effects from a simple rule framework, and its wasted world is bought to life with some vivid cartoon artwork. Add in a clever event system that ups the tension as you watch powerful cards move towards their conclusion, and this is a ton of fun in a tiny package.

Unmatched: Cobble & Fog

The key marketing point of the Unmatched series is that it lets you take characters from across mythology and mass media and pit them in fights against one another, whether that’s Medusa facing off against Jurassic Park’s raptors or Bigfoot staring down Bruce Lee. That it offers this delightful variety using a simple three-step rules system which it mines brilliantly to differentiate all the fighters in its various sets is just the icing on the cake. It puts you in a constant bind between both attack and defence, and keeping your hand stocked with action cards while taking the fight to the enemy. Cobble & Fog is the best box in the whole line-up, featuring titans of gothic literature from Dracula to Sherlock Holmes to ensure some truly memorable match-ups.

Star Realms

We’ve covered a couple of games, like Magic, where you have to create a deck of cards from your collection before you play. But Star Realms is a deck-building game, which means you create your deck while you play, instead. You start out with a feeble deck of eight income and two attack cards, the latter of which you play to reduce your opponent’s “authority” – read, health – to try and win the game. But your income cards can be used to bolster your deck from a market of much more powerful alternatives. Many of these can be added to your tableau, providing ongoing bonuses from turn to turn, but also making them a potential target for enemy attacks. Easy to learn, fast to play but surprisingly hard to master, Star Realms takes the sometimes staid genre of deck-building and turns it into an aggressive duelling experience.

Summoner Wars

You can broadly separate duelling games into head-to-head card games like Magic, and on the board miniature games, like Unmatched. Summoner Wars tries to be both by having players play their cards directly onto the board, where they become units to command. Each player will have their own faction to play with a unique style – the linked master set comes with six such factions, from the angelic Vanguards to the deranged Cave Goblins. To win you must try and defeat your opponent’s summoner card with a mix of rank and file units, powerful heroes and one-shot spells from your deck. But there are no reshuffles, so games often come down to the wire as the last dregs of your forces duke it out for supremacy.

Mage Wars Arena

Mage Wars has one of the coolest gimmicks you’re likely to find in a duelling board game: an actual spellbook. Okay, so in reality it’s just a fancy binder with poly-pockets to hold your spell cards, but it still feels pretty special to flip through the pages while you’re decided what devastating magics you’re going to unleash to blow your opponent out of the arena. And you’d better choose wisely: you only get two spells per turn, chosen in advance, although your mage and summoned creatures can still all move and fight. It’s a fairly complex game with a lot of strategic meat to enjoy, plus a variety of mages and spells to experiment with and more available via expansions. What initially looks like a brawl will, with experience, turn into a much more strategic affair of scouting and probing as you learn to mix offensive and defensive effects alongside complementary summoned creatures in the ultimate magical duel.

Yomi

Yomi takes the concept of a duelling game to the extreme by attempting to simulate the feel of a fighting video game. While it wisely doesn’t attempt to riff on the reflexes required for such a game, it instead focuses on the way they reward combos and anticipation. Each player gets a deck unique to their fighting character and attempts to start a chain of moves using a simple rock, paper, scissors system where attacks beat throws, throws beat blocks and blocks beat attacks. Once you’ve landed a blow, you can then attempt to chain it into a powerful combo, but only if you’ve got the right cards. With special powers on both cards and characters and a wealth of additional fighters to add to the linked starter set, Yomi is both a simulation and a stand-alone genre in its own right.

Smash Up

Like our earlier entry Unmatched, Smash Up is a genre blender where you pick two disparate deck from a wide selection, say Pirates and Dinosaurs, and use them together to smash your opponents off the map. On your turn, you play action and minion cards from your hand, with each minion being assigned to a base. When there are enough minions on a base, it gets scored, with players getting points depending on how much minion power they’ve accumulated at that base. Of course, most cards have additional effects to enliven the game, with plenty of chaos, confusion and take that as befits a game where half the fun comes from the ridiculous team-ups you can create from the different factions. There are eight in the starter set plus many more you can pick up in expansions and, unlike most of the other games on this list, it will play with more than two.

Onitama

While Onitama is said to depict a clash between two martial arts schools, in reality it’s a head-to-head abstract with all the direct interaction and meaty strategy that supplies. It’s very simple: each player has a master and four students on a five by five grid. To win, you must either capture your opponent’s master or move yours into the middle space at their board end. You start with two random cards that depict moves for your pieces, and you choose a piece, move as the card depicts and then swap it with one in the middle, which your opponent will pick up next turn. This gives it both a variable starting setup to stop it getting stale, but also means it’s rich in strategy due to non-randomness. That makes victory all the sweeter and defeat all the more galling because it’s all on your skills and choices, cranking up the tension for each quick exchange of moves.

Godtear

Despite its amazing miniatures, Godtear looks a lot like a typical skirmish game if you just glance at the board with its hex spaces and objective markers. However, it has an unusual mechanical structure that makes it fascinating to play. First, it has a peculiar turn structure where each player gets to activate all their models in a scrum for position and claim objectives, followed by a more typical model by model activation where you dish out the pain. This rewards advance planning and risk-taking as you have to take objectives before you can be sure to hold them. Second, each turn of the game offers more points to the winning faction, meaning you can strategically time your plays across the whole course of the encounter, either trying to close it out early or save your firepower for a big swing turn at the end. In common with many other games on the list there are lots of expansions available, adding more of those sweet models to your collection.

Blitzkrieg!

Promising to let you re-fight World War 2 in 20 minutes is a bold claim, but Blitzkrieg manages to fulfill its promise admirably. The board is a series of tracks, each representing a different theatre of the conflict. Players take turns placing armies, navies and air force tokens from a randomly-drawn selection into appropriate spaces, shifting that theatre’s track toward their advantage. Force placement also nets you cool bonuses like special weapons or the ability to shift other tracks to your advantage. Win enough campaigns across the different theatres, and you’ll win the war, sometimes in even less than 20 minutes! It’s a smart design that gives you the very basics of combined arms conflict is a simple, enjoyable and surprisingly replayable package.

Matt Thrower is a contributing freelance board game and video game writer for IGN. (Board, video games, all sorts of games!)