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The game is based on the popular book series A Song of Fire and Ice by George RR Martin, which was adapted into the equally famous HBO series Game of Thrones that ran from 2011 to 2019.Jason Parham is a senior writer for WIRED. The game supports offline local play for up to six people or online crossplay between mobile and PC or Mac. The title was originally released late last year on PC and Mac. Related: Game of Thrones: The Board Game Digital Edition Finally Gets A Launch Dateĭeveloped by the studio Dire Wolf with Asmodee Digital as the game’s publisher, the online board game finally makes its way to mobile devices. If players decide to move into rival territory, they would have to use their arsenal in order to win victoriously over their enemy. Each turn will have players picking over several options before moving onto the Action Phase. Each player will be the head of rival houses in the world of Westeros as they make alliances or wage war on one another to gain more territory in their conquest to rule the land. Taking over Westeros is now open to anyone whether it's on a computer or on a mobile device.Ī Game of Thrones: The Board Game - Digital Edition adapts the original tabletop game where six players compete against each other for the throne of the Seven Kingdoms.

Released earlier this week, the game was imported from the PC and Mac versions so players can get in on the action anywhere they want. The Kingdom of Westeros is up for grabs thanks to the newest mobile game A Game of Thrones: The Board Game - Digital Edition.
