TOKYO: Magic Duels has been released today, and while there does seem to be a few server issues right now it looks like fans are happy with what they have been provided with. In a new free-to-play form it promises gamers a new Magic: The Gathering experience.
The game was released today on PC via Steam, with the Xbox One release coming July 31. Wizards of the Coast will also release the game on Playstation 4 later in the year.
Magic Duels: Origins comes with new features, which include:
Virtually endless solo gameplay against thousands of AI opponent decks
All-new Skill Quest tutorial system that teaches gameplay quickly and easily-just like learning from a friend
Expanded multiplayer options including Two-Headed Giant Mode
Deck Wizard offering step-by-step deck construction guidance for new players, and advanced Deck Builder allowing experienced players to build from scratch
Regular updates from corresponding Magic set releases
Hundreds of new cards from the upcoming Origins set, including powerful Planeswalkers
100% earnable content means players can play free.
The last point is interesting as it states the content is “100% earnable” meaning that players can play free. Will this mean that a lot of grinding has to take place until you have enough in game currency to be able to purchase the content?
Moving to a free-to-play model may open the game to more players, but if the focus is on pushing for in-game purchases this can hinder enjoyment of the game.
It will be interesting to see how fans accept the new game, and if it will be popular with the online Magic the Gathering community.