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Duelyst

Duelyst
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Developer(s) Counterplay Games
Publisher(s) Counterplay Games
Producer(s) Keith Lee
Designer(s) Eric Lang
Programmer(s)
  • Emil Anticevic
  • Collin Hover
  • Marwan Hilmi
Artist(s)
  • Glauber Kotaki
  • Anton Fadeev
Composer(s)
  • Ben MacDougall
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
Release
  • WW: April 27, 2016
Genre(s) Collectible card game, Turn-based Strategy

Duelyst is a free-to-play collectible card game and turn-based strategy hybrid. The full game was officially released on April 27, 2016 on both Microsoft Windows and OS X platforms having previously been in an open-beta period. In August 23, 2016 Duelyst launched on the Steam platform to overall very positive user reviews.

Duelyst development was led by Keith Lee, a former lead producer at Blizzard Entertainment, who co-founded Counterplay Games. Lee cites the Fire Emblem and Front Mission series as inspirations for the game. Duelyst was designed to accommodate short play sessions, a game lasting around ten minutes on average.

The game was part funded through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, raising $137,707 in April 2014. Originally intended to follow an up-front pricing model, the game switched to a free-to-play model in 2015. The developers believed that a free-to-play model would allow for ongoing updates to the game rather than relying on less regular expansion packs. The game entered open beta testing in October 2015, and was released in April 2016. The first major expansion "Denizens of Shim'zar" was released in August 2016. A second expansion, "Rise of the Bloodborn" was released in December 2016. A third, "Ancient Bonds" followed in March 2017.

In Duelyst, two players battle across a tactical battlefield, taking turns in which they play and position minions and spells, represented by cards drawn from a custom built deck, until one of the players eliminates the enemy general. There are six factions in Duelyst, each with its own unique characteristics that affect strategy and gameplay of the decks the player builds.

The game offers a practice mode, puzzle-like challenges, a ranked season ladder and a draft-style tournament mode.

The game was well received and holds a rating of 82/100 on reviews aggregation website Metacritic, based on 14 reviews. Tom Marks, writing in PC Gamer, described Duelyst as his favourite card game after Hearthstone and awarded the game 84% in his review. Matt Cox, in his review for Rock, Paper, Shotgun, praised Duelyst in comparison to its competitors, adding that the game "does so much more by slapping on a whole other game to the tried and tested CCG formula".


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