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Game of Thrones: Conquest now available on Android and iOS devices

October 19, 2017 by Andrew Newton

Conquering the Seven Kingdoms and claiming the Iron Throne is now possible without even leaving your chair as MMO strategy title Game of Thrones: Conquest arrives on Google Play for Android devices and the App Store for iPhone and iPad.  Developers Turbine have released a brand new trailer to celebrate the game’s launch.  Watch this below…

Game of Thrones: Conquest  is an MMO strategy game where players become a lord or lady in Westeros navigate the turbulent political ocean that makes the Seven Kingdoms.  Players will need to establish their house, design their sigil and raise an army in order to sit on the Iron Throne.  Players will be able to sabotage others or march to war against their enemies and the use of the  innovative Allegiance System will help recruit allies from around the globe and even provide the opportunity to betray allies.

As players travel around Westeros capturing the 120+ iconic Seats of Power from the series they can expect to see some familiar faces including Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, Petyr Baelish and many more.

“The political manoeuvring of Game of Thrones has always been one of the most compelling elements of the show, and now players can live out that fantasy as they compete with thousands of other people for control of the Iron Throne,” said Tom Casey, VP, Studio Head at Turbine. “Players have the opportunity to betray their allies and unleash their most cunning schemes to gain more power, which can lead to some very intense and fun moments.”

“Every Game of Thrones fan has an opinion on who should rightfully sit on the Iron Throne, and now with Game of Thrones: Conquest these fans will have an opportunity to try to claim the throne for themselves,” said Jeff Peters, VP, Global Licensing at HBO. “We think fans are going to love this new opportunity to test their battle and strategy skills while exploring the world of Westeros.”

Game of Thrones: Conquest is available now on Android and iOS.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Game of Thrones, Game of Thrones: Conquest, HBO Global Licensing, Turbine, warner bros. interactive entertainment

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