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Mobile card hit Lies of Astaroth lands exclusively on Xbox One

iFreeStudio, the developer of hit mobile game Lies of Astaroth, has announced it is bring the game exclusively to Xbox One on consoles. It will include a number of new modes and features such as PvP mode and live events as well.

"It's not a straight port from the mobile game," said Qian Wu, CEO of developer iFreeStudio. "Gameplay performance and mechanics have been optimized for the Xbox One console system with a faster stamina-recovery system that allows players to more efficiently farm, collect resources, and negotiate the game's challenging maps."

"We also designed live ops events specifically for Xbox One," said Wenfeng Yang, CEO of publisher Finger Tactic Ltd. "Even if you played Lies of Astaroth on other devices before, you'll find it's a whole new experience on Xbox One."

Lies of Astaroth is a free-to-play fantasy card battle MMORPG. Players collect, build, and upgrade card decks from more than 200 characters with a wide array of skills and spells, and with over 40 available ability-enhancing Runes. The Xbox One game's PvP feature will arrive in a forthcoming update and allow players to battle friends and challenge opponents from around the globe. The game has been launched on multiple platforms and it's among the first 10 Xbox One games in the China region in 2015. Now, it comes to Xbox One globally.

In addition to Xbox One-dedicated live events, Lies of Astaroth will be getting constant new content updates to keep the game fresh for months to come. Additionally, there will be a special Xbox Live Gold Membership giveaway event to celebrate Lies of Astaroth's Xbox One launch with winning players being rewarded a one-month Gold membership for achieving in-game requirements.

Lies of Astaroth is available now on the Xbox StoreĀ and can be downloaded for free.

What do you think of this landing exclusively on Xbox One? Let us know below.

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