Guild of Guardians, the much-anticipated squad-based RPG from the fledgling studio Immutable Games, is gearing up for a global launch on May 15th.
Having already tested the waters with a soft launch in Canada, Australia, and Indonesia to a warm reception, Immutable Games promises a rich and strategic gaming experience with Guild of Guardians.
The Elderym and a world plagued by corruption, players step into the shoes of valiant heroes known as “Guardians.”
Their quest? To join the ruins of once-majestic cities, striving to restore light and hope to a world shrouded in darkness. While the game holds promise as a robust RPG adventure, there’s a unique twist to consider.
Yes, Guild of Guardians embraces the ethos of web3 gaming. Yet, it’s more than just a web3 game—it’s a fully-fledged squad-based RPG experience.
Initially released during the peak of the web3 hype in 2022, Guild of Guardians boasts a novel feature: the ability to collect and ‘burn’ NFTs for rewards, such as bolstering your roster with formidable Guardians.
However, amidst the fervor surrounding NFTs, it’s easy to overlook other attractive elements of the game, such as its rogue-lite mechanics and dynamic gameplay, which hold significant appeal for mainstream gamers.
While Immutable Games is understandably keen to highlight this innovative aspect, the true measure of Guild of Guardians’ success will hinge on its merits as a standalone gaming experience, rather than solely serving as a digital collectible marketplace.
With the novelty of NFTs beginning to wane, one can only hope that Immutable Games remains committed to enhancing the aspects of the game that have already resonated with casual players.
In essence, Guild of Guardians has the potential to transcend its status as a mere gaming novelty, offering a fantasy RPG adventure that draws players into a world brimming with intrigue and adventure.
As the launch date approaches, all eyes are on Immutable Games to deliver a gaming experience that not only embraces innovation but also captures the hearts of gamers worldwide.