Quantic Dream addresses toxicity, tech bugs and tutorials for Spellcasters Chronicles closed beta 2 - here's how to get a key
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Quantic Dream addresses toxicity, tech bugs and tutorials for Spellcasters Chronicles closed beta 2 - here's how to get a key
"The MOBA genre is competitive in every sense and Quantic Dream is trying to break into it with a Magic the Gathering-esque spin on the format. Players build a deck of cards before queuing into teams of 3, then face off as battling mages, summoning creatures, building fortifications and casting spells rather than choosing a Hero with unique abilities in the traditional MOBA style."
"Beta content includes a new map, 6 new spells and 5 new summon creatures for your deck, as well as 3 new buildings too. Also new for this second closed beta is an introduction and tutorial for some of the game's finer details, as well as a text chat for strategising and much-needed player reporting system to go with it. It will also feature early versions of the Spellcaster customisation system and ranked matches."
Quantic Dream is running a second closed beta weekend for a fantasy MOBA from January 29 to February 2, available on PC in Europe, Asia and North America. Access is via waitlist registration on the official website or on the Spellcasters Chronicles Steam page, and previous beta participants retain access. Players construct decks before queuing into teams of three and play as mages who summon creatures, build fortifications and cast spells instead of selecting traditional MOBA heroes. The beta adds a new map, six spells, five summons, three buildings, tutorials, text chat, reporting, early customisation and ranked matches, with emphasis on performance and stability and specified PC requirements.
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