Ash of Gods: The Way Available on Android
Turn-based tactical RPG Ash of Gods: The Way is now available on Android. The title, developed by AurumDust, initially launched for PC and Nintendo Switch.
Turn-based tactical RPG Ash of Gods: The Way is now available on Android. The title, developed by AurumDust, initially launched for PC and Nintendo Switch.
AurumDust released its tactical RPG Ash of Gods: Redemption on Android. The title was already available on PC and consoles, with an enhanced version currently in development.
Developer and publisher AurumDust announced that its tactical RPG Ash of Gods: Redemption will receive an Android port. The title will launch in a few weeks.
Ash of Gods: The Way is a follow-up to Ash of Gods: Redemption, focusing more on strategic deckbuilding. While it ultimately may not stick long in the memory, its varied battles make for good engagement.
AurumDust’s card-based strategy RPG Ash of Gods: The Way is also launching on Nintendo Switch. The Switch version will release alongside the PC version next week.
In the lead up to Ash of Gods: The Way’s release, the developer has a new trailer to highlight the game’s different features. Interested players can get an early look at the game with its free prologue.
Developer AurumDust announced Ash of Gods: The Way. The card-based strategy RPG is launching on Steam next month, with a free prologue available to try out now.
Turn-based tactical RPG Ash of Gods: Redemption is out now on consoles. The game is available digitally and physically on PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, with a PC physical edition also now available.
Turn-based tactical RPG Ash of Gods came to PC digitally in 2018. At the end of January 2020, it will also be finding its way to home consoles.
Ash of Gods: Redemption is out now, and so is the game’s launch trailer. The tactical RPG is available on Steam and GOG.com in both standard and deluxe digital editions.
Tactical RPG Ash of Gods: Redemption arrives on PC and Mac this week. Those who want to spend a bit more can get some extra things along with the game when it launches.
How many RPGs let players continue playing after their characters have died? As far as developer AurumDust is concerned, not nearly enough.
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