Fans are bringing back tactics card game Duelyst

In 2014, Counterplay Games raised $137,707 on Kickstarter (opens in new tab) for a project called Duelyst, promising a card game that had “Squad-Based Tactical Combat with Ranked Competitive Play. Brought to you by veterans from Diablo III and Rogue Legacy.” Its pixel art and complex blend of cards and turn-based strategy drew plenty of interest during beta, and after launch Counterplay signed a publishing deal with Bandai Namco. The good times didn’t last, and three years later Duelyst’s servers were shut down. Counterplay’s next release would be looter-slasher Godfall.

That’s not the end of the Duelyst story, however. Fans at indie studio Dream Sloth were given a licence by Counterplay (who still own the rights to Duelyst), as well as most of the original source code, and are currently working on a relaunch called Duelyst 2 (opens in new tab). It’s based on the beta of Duelyst rather than the launch version, which means players draw two cards at the end of each turn rather than one, among other changes. 

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