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"Game of Thrones: Kingsroad Pre-Registration se abre en dispositivos móviles, comienza el acceso temprano a Steam"

Autor : Lucy Actualizar : May 27,2025

Winter llegará a sus dispositivos móviles, pero primero, Game of Thrones: Kingsroad se ha lanzado en el acceso temprano en Steam. Los reproductores de PC ahora pueden experimentar este emocionante juego de rol de mundo abierto, mientras que los entusiastas de los dispositivos móviles pueden prepararse ya que el preinscripción ahora está abierta en las plataformas iOS y Android.

Desarrollado por Netmarble y con licencia oficial por Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Game of Thrones: Kingsroad es el primer juego de rol de mundo abierto ambientado en el icónico mundo de Westeros. El juego ofrece una aventura visualmente impresionante a través de territorios familiares e inexplorados, dando vida a la serie con gráficos de alta calidad.

Elija su camino de tres clases distintas: Knight, Sellsword o Assassin, cada uno inspirado en los legendarios guerreros de la serie. Ya sea que te atraiga el honor de Swordplay, la astucia del sigilo o la versatilidad de un mercenario, el sistema de combate basado en habilidades del juego promete una experiencia inmersiva que captura la intensidad de las batallas épicas del programa.

Game of Thrones: Kingsroad

Su clase elegida será crucial cuando se enfrente a las diversas criaturas de Got: Kingsroad. Desde bestias icónicas desde la serie hasta monstruos nuevos como Ice Spiders y Stormhorn Unicorns, hay una amplia gama de desafíos que te esperan en Westeros.

Mientras esperas el lanzamiento móvil, ¿por qué no explorar nuestra lista de los mejores juegos de rol para jugar en Android para mantener vivo tu espíritu de juego?

Los jugadores móviles disfrutarán de un soporte completo de juego cruzado en el lanzamiento oficial del juego, lo que le permitirá comenzar su viaje en un dispositivo y continuar sin problemas en otro sin perder ningún progreso. Esta característica ofrece la máxima flexibilidad para explorar, luchar y conquistar a medida que mejor le parezca, en diferentes plataformas.

Para aquellos ansiosos por sumergirse de inmediato, el acceso inicial de Steam está actualmente disponible. Si está esperando la versión móvil, asegúrese de preinscribirse en la tienda de aplicaciones o Google Play Store. Esté atento a más detalles de lanzamiento y visite el sitio web oficial para obtener las últimas actualizaciones sobre su viaje al trono de hierro.

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