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League of Legends: Riftbound trading card game review
With the release of Spiritforged, League of Legends: Riftbound proves it’s far more than a gimmicky spin-off and holds its own as a full-fledged TCG.
Third-Party is a series of guest blogs where developers talk about specific games, mechanics, levels, and more. This week we have Mateusz Tomaskiewicz, principal game designer at Riot Games, speaking ...
Sarah has been an editor and contributor for GameRant since 2015. She kicked off her video game journey after meeting her first Chocobo, she never looked back. After years of playing them, she decided ...
War. War never changes. What does change, however, are board games. Those suckers change all the time, with thousands of new ones coming out every year, sometimes in big boxes, others in little ones, ...
The TCG market in 1997 was not so different from today. Magic: The Gathering reigned supreme. Dozens of competitors and a few blatant cash grabs had all come and gone. Every new game sought either a ...
A good game is fun, challenging, and social. Your challenge is to invent a new game. This could be a board game, card game, an outdoor game with physical activity, or even a game you can play over ...
Nissin will release an exclusive set of Cup Noodle packages with the Yu-Gi-Oh Instant Fusion design in Japan in late March 2026.
Let’s start with the Thorn Mammoth in the room, the biggest duelling game on the planet in the form of Magic: The Gathering. Despite being 30 years old, it’s still going from strength to strength. And ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By James Austin James Austin is a writer covering games and hobbies, which means ...
In the three decades since Pokémon debuted in Japan with the 1996 release of Pokémon Red and Green for Nintendo Game Boy, the franchise has become a global phenomenon. Its animated shows, mobile games ...
The vendors at this past weekend’s Formula Drift New Jersey event offered your usual fare. Bride backpacks with their signature red, blue, or green straps. Royal Purple oil. Custom coilovers. But one ...
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