Hearthstone is an incredibly popular card game developed for PC and mobile by Blizzard Entertainment. Unfortunately, the experience hasn't made its way to consoles and it's unlikely that it ever will. However, that hasn't stopped other developers from coming out with similar titles on Xbox One.
Recently, a title called "Eternal Card Game" launched on the system. If you're into Hearthstone, you should give it a shot. The best part is that you can also play it on your PC because it supports Xbox Play Anywhere. This means that you can download it on both platforms for free — because it's a free-to-play game — and continue where you left off on either device. All gameplay — every card and every game mode — in Eternal Card Game can be earned or unlocked without ever paying a dime.
According to Dire Wolf Digital, Eternal Card Game is a "new strategy card game of unlimited choices and fun." With spells and swords, heroes collide in the struggle for the "Eternal Throne." The title combines the infinite possibilities of a deep strategy card game with the pace and polish of a modern experience. You can build any deck you can imagine by freely mixing cards from an expanding collection.
As with any card game available nowadays, Eternal Card Game features online multiplayer and battles against computer-controlled opponents. According to the team, the "tactical AI was hand-crafted by some of the best professional players in the world. With dozens of enemy decks." A steady influx of unexplored content keeps even the most experienced players on their toes.
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