Sengoku Basara To Conquer Browsers And Moiles With New Card Games

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Capcom are spinning Sengoku Basara off into two new free-to-play games, one for mobiles and one for browsers. Sengoku Basara Card Heroes will be a card game for the Mobage platform.

 

The objective is to collect a variety of cards and combine them in order to create a deck of the most powerful warlords. Sengoku Basara Card Heroes doesn’t have a release date yet—Capcom just have it listed as “coming soon”. 

 

The other game, Browser Sengoku Basara, uses cards, too. In this game, the objective is to unite the world by utilizing cards based on the series’ warlords, and competing and cooperating with other players to increase your territory. This game crosses over with Marvelous AQL’s Browser Sangokushi series and will be released in June.

 


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