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Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions

Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions

|Strategy, Card & Board Game

6.1 /10

Okay

Niche

350 ratings
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Steam · Player score6.3/10346 ratingsIGDB · Critic score6.0/101 ratingsIGDB · Player score8.0/103 ratings
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Why play it

Command powerful factions & legendary Champions in this Warhammer Trading Card Game. Deploy units and unleash deadly magical abilities, while completing quests to earn blessings from the gods. Only the mightiest of warriors will stand victorious in this battle for the Mortal Realms, a war that spans both physical and digital worlds.

Game highlights
Rating momentum

Okay: 6.1/10 across 350 ratings. Decent score — check if the gameplay loop clicks for you.

Play style

Leans into Strategy, Card & Board Game — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Nintendo LifeDom Reseigh-Lincoln · 19 Apr, 2019
8/10

In the highly competitive world of CCGs, PlayFusion has taken one of the biggest fantasy licences and seamlessly melded it with a card battling system that's both easy to grasp and different enough to set itself apart from its contemporaries.

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ShacknewsGreg Burke · 16 May, 2019
8/10

Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions has a lot of great ideas. Combine this with the rich and deep Warhammer universe and you have the makings of a great card game that’s different and unique enough to stand out against the two big behemoths that are Magic the Gathering and Pokémon.

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Worth PlayingFran Soto · 27 Aug, 2019
6/10

Does this mean Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions is a bad game? Not necessarily. It's just a game with a very specific purpose: selling microtransactions to Warhammer fans. The game has unique mechanics that are genuinely fun to put into action, but it's still a generic monetary title. Developer PlayFusion plans to continue updating the game by adding new content. Champions has more longevity to it than other CCGs out there. It's an entertaining title for a time-sink for when you're waiting at the doctor's office, but it falls short of being a good console game.

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PowerUp!Leo Stevenson · 22 May, 2019
7/10

Age of Sigmar Champions is a superb addition to the Switch’s library and while there are a few issues here and there, CCG fans will love it

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NintendoWorldReportDaan Koopman · 13 May, 2019
7.5/10

That being said, the tutorial can be a bit confusing and throws you into the game proper with very little care. Once you get over that hump, you will find that it can be learned through a number of games. There are deliberate systems at play, but the game guides you to where you need to go.

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SelectButtonMarcus Jones · 26 Apr, 2019
9/10

Given that it is a free-to-play title, I'm genuinely surprised and actually delighted by the polished feel of the title. There are several available modes (requiring a constant internet connection), an active community to play against, and ways to get by without having to pay for anything out of pocket. Considering there are some pay-to-play titles can really put the onus on gamers almost requiring buying something from the developer, overall it's a nice change of pace, making Age of Sigmar: Champions a solid title.

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Digital ChumpsNathaniel Stevens · 23 Dec, 2018
8/10

Overall, Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions is not your typical card game. It adds some simple rotation changes that end up adding a thick layer of strategy to the entire gameplay design. All of this sits on top of neat and well thought through card designs and is driven by a solid difficulty arc that forces you to learn the ins/outs of the gameplay.

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