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Hand of Fate now free on Xbox One and discounted on Windows 10 – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
February 1, 2016
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The new Windows 10 game, Hand of Fate, has been given a temporary discount of US$5 until February 15th on devices running Windows 10 (that includes Windows 10 Mobile) only. The game is a virtual card game of sorts that features the usual card game mechanics such as deck building and turn taking but also incorporates fully realised 3D models and roleplaying game-esque combat.

Players can unlock hundreds of special items, armor, and weapons while playing with all of the quests being advertised as being completely replayable.

Deckbuilding comes to life in Hand of Fate! An infinitely replayable series of quests – earn new cards, build your deck, then try to defeat it! Beyond the thirteen gates at the end of the world, the game of life and death is played. Draw your cards, play your hand, and discover your fate. Hand of Fate is a hybrid roguelike/action-RPG/deck builder, in which the player builds a set of cards into a deck, which is then used to deal out the dungeon floors through which they adventure. Upon entering a combat, all of the cards the player has collected fly into their hands as fully modeled 3D assets, and combat begins. Build your deck, enter the world of Hand of Fate, and prepare to face the Ace of Skulls.

Hand of Fate is also available on Xbox One and for the entire month of February is available for free for Xbox Live Gold members as part of the Games with Gold program. Those with an Xbox One may want to try the game out on their console first before forking over US$19.99 for the game on Windows 10. However, for those who don’t have an Xbox One and have been curious about picking up Hand of Fate, this discount is a good opportunity to grab it for a cheaper price than it usually sells for.

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