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Skylanders Battlecast hits mobile devices today

There’s a new option out there if you’re a fan of mobile card battle games: Skylanders Battlecast.  It’s a free-to-download app and is available now on the App Store, Google Play and Amazon Appstore.

Being a Skylanders title, you better believe there’s some sort of physical collectible component associated with the game.  In this case,  Battle packs and Booster card packs, which will retail for $9.99 and $4.99 respectively.  There’s also a massive Skylanders Battlecast Ultimate Starter Pack on Amazon for $59.99 right now.

Purchasing cards aren’t required, but they will be needed to unlock higher level play and to show off the game’s augmented reality battles. The game itself is packed with missions, collectables, challenges, a PvP mode and more.

See the trailer and some screens below, and read on for the game details.

Skylanders Battlecast trailer:

Skylanders Battlecast screens:

Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc., is ushering in a new way for Skylanders fans and card collection enthusiasts to play with the launch of Skylanders Battlecast. Based on Activision’s award-winning Skylanders videogame series, Skylanders Battlecast is a new, free-to-play mobile card game where players build their ultimate deck of cards, master strategic card combinations and use them in never before seen battles! Starting today, players can head to retail stores globally to purchase physical card packs to begin their epic journey to become a champion of Skylands.

In honor of the worldwide launch today, Battlecasters can now try their hand at defeating Kaos in the new Kaos Island realm. Now available, this realm allows players to test their skills against Skylands’ ultimate enemy, KAOS!  Adding to the fun, Skylanders Battlecast offers enthusiasts the ability to hone their skills and keep their game in top shape by sending friends direct challenges via an in-game friend list feature.

In Skylanders Battlecast, players simply download the game from their mobile app store and can begin their quest to become the ultimate Battlecaster. To enhance gameplay, players can purchase Booster Packs and Battle Packs from local retailers or digitally from the game. The special card packs bring Skylanders Battlecast cards to life in a magical way as players scan their physical cards with their mobile devices to watch cards spring to life through augmented reality. Amplifying the experience, the game also allows players to add cards to an in-game digital spell book. By collecting more cards, players will have more pieces to customize their deck for battle!

“We continue to provide a variety of fun new ways for fans to explore Skylanders and Skylanders Battlecast is an amazing new innovation,” says Josh Taub, senior vice president, Product Management, Activision Publishing. “Our mobile card game offers players not only a collectible experience but also augmented reality, PvP and an exciting single-player campaign.”

Activision assembled a team of experts across video game design, physical card game design, pro card players and top card artists to develop Skylanders Battlecast. Unlike traditional trading card and mobile battle games, Skylanders Battlecast offer fans premium graphical fidelity in the form of a fully 3D-rendered gameplay experience that is incredibly fun and highly strategic.  Players can collect up to 300 Character, Spell, Gear and Relic cards, including foil variants, to fight their way through more than 60 missions across eight elemental islands. The more challenges completed within each mission, the more rewards are earned.

Skylanders Battlecast will be available via the App Store, Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. Skylanders Battlecast Battle packs featuring 22 cards will be available for the suggested retail price of $9.99 and the Skylanders Booster pack, which will include a random selection of eight cards, will retail for the suggested price of $4.99.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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