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Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond Release Date Shared

Cygames announced that it’ll release Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond on June 17, 2025. It’ll come out for the Windows PC and mobile devices. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Here is the new trailer for Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond:

The game will be available in Japanese, Korean, English, and both Traditional and Simplified Chinese. You can only play Simplified Chinese on the PC version, though.

Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond is an online digital card game that plays like an evolved form of the original Shadowverse. New mechanics include super-evolution, Shadowverse Park, and an AI advisor. You start each battle with two SEP, and you can expend one to activate super-evolution on any follower. Super-evolved followers can activate their Evolve and Super-Evolve abilities, gain Rush, gain +3 to ATK and DEF, cannot take damage, and cannot be destroyed by abilities during the player’s turn.

The AI advisor is available in practice matches, and is still a beta feature. You can use this to learn how to play the game, as well as pick up basic rules and strategies. Shadowverse Park, which is also a new feature, is a World where you can wander around and engage in fun activities using a personalized avatar. You can socialize with other players, play card games with them, and participate in events like tournaments.

Other information that appeared include details on new leader characters. This includes Portalcraft Leader Dreizehn (Elsie Lovelock, Yu Sasahara), Forestcraft Leader Lovesign (Nazeeh Tarsha, Jun Fukuyama), and Heavencraft Leader Esperanza (Erin Nicole Lundquist, Mamiko Noto). More information on the game is available via the official Shadowverse website.

Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond will come out on June 17, 2025 for the Windows PC and mobile devices.


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