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Duelyst Slamming Onto PC Next Week

Counterplay Games and Bandai Namco have announced that Duelyst, a fast-paced PvP strategy card game, will be coming to PC with all-new content next week. The PC version will be releasing on July 11th, and will serve as a collaboration between Counterplay Games and Bandai Namco. Joon Hwang, Sr. Director of digital games at Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. commented on the collaboration:

“Counterplay Games has a brilliant reputation and it’s an honor to work alongside the talented developers of such iconic series as Diablo III and Ratchet & Clank. We look forward to collaborating with the Counterplay Games team to diversify our catalogue of free-to-play experiences at BANDAI NAMCO, while bringing rich and immersive gameplay to fans and newcomers of Duelyst.”

For more information on Duelyst, check out the trailer above.

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