When Magic Online started, it put players on the PC up against each other. Since then, Duels of the Planeswalkers introduced Magic to the Xbox 360, PS3, and the iPad. Today Magic 2014 Duels of the Planeswalkers is reaching out even further, making Magic available to players on Android tablets for the first time.
Wizards of the Coast today launched Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers on PlayStation® Network, iPadand, for the first time ever, on Android tablet via Google Play and the Amazon App Store. Magic 2014, which will also release on Xbox LIVE® Arcade and PC via Steam® tomorrow, challenges players to “Ignite Your Spark” and help Planeswalker Chandra Nalaar in a quest for revenge as they track down a manipulative and dangerous Planeswalker foe. An engaging storyline and strong integration with the Magic 2014 – Core Set ties the experience together for players, culminating in an end-of-summer Magic Celebration on September 7, 2013 that brings all Magic fans together in stores across the world.
Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers builds on the success of previous games in the franchise and adds all new features including 10 brand new decks, 15 new encounters, 10 new puzzle challenges, and an all-new Sealed Play mode, allowing players to open booster packs and build decks to play against the AI and other players. Magic 2014 players will get the first look at cards from the Magic 2014 – Core Set, including the highly anticipated Slivers cards, creating even more seamless integration between the online and offline games. Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers is priced competitively at MSRP 800 MS Points for Xbox LIVE® or MSRP $9.99 on all other platforms. Prices may vary by platform and region.
There are so many different versions of Duels of the Planeswalkers now there there really isn’t any excuse not to try it out if you haven’t already. For only $10, with all the customization you can do, and the introduction of Sealed Play mode, that’s quite the bang for your buck.
While not working as a Database Administrator, Keith Schleicher has been associated with Gaming Trend since 2003. While his love of video games started with the Telestar Alpha (a pong console with four different games), he trule started playing video games when he received the ill-fated TI-99/4A. While the Speech Synthesizer seemed to be the height of gaming, eventually a 286 AT computer running at 8/12 Hz and a CGA monitor would be his outlet for a while. Eventually he’d graduate to 386, 486, Pentium, and Athlon systems, building some of those systems while doing some hardware reviews and attending Comdex. With the release of the Dreamcast that started his conversion to the console world. Since then he has acquired an NES, SNES, PS2, PS3, PSP, GBA-SP, DS, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One S, Gamecube, Wii, Switch, and Oculus Quest 2. While not playing video games he enjoys bowling, reading, playing board games, listening to music, and watching movies and TV. He originally hails from Wisconsin but is now living in Michigan with his wife and sons.
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