Netmarble Corp. announced the release of the latest update for Magic: ManaStrike, Netmarble's first game adapted from the series Magic: The Gathering owned by Wizards of the Coast, available at App Store and Google Play. This update introduces a new Planeswalker named Huatli, along with the latest Magic Pass season themed around Ikoria, as well as various other offers and updates.
Planeswalker White/Red The latest features included in the update Magic: ManaStrike This time it's called Huatli. When summoned, Huatli’s passive effect heals the unit with the highest HP. Huatli’s ability also deals damage and applies a knockback effect to enemy units within the Planeswalker’s attack range. The Magic Pass skin is now also available for Nahiri, an ancient Kor warrior and Planeswalker with stone magic abilities. This latest Nahiri skin is only available after the Magic Pass skin is unlocked.
Here are some other updates available in Magic: ManaStrike:
- New Dimension, Ikoria: After reaching Rank 6, players can try out the Ikoria-themed Lobby, the Ikoria Map, and other content with the same theme.
- Exclusive Magic Pass Rewards: This month’s rewards include a Level Boost Voucher, a Skin Selection Ticket, Emoticons, and a Player Icon.
Magic: ManaStrike is a fast-paced PvP strategy game that brings the excitement of all your knowledge to life Magic: The Gathering. After losing the war against the Planeswalkers, Nicol Bolas—the most powerful villain in Magic: The Gathering, creating a new parallel world to uncover the Planeswalkers’ weaknesses. Players enter into a contract with Nicol Bolas to provide battle data by controlling the Planeswalkers and their respective units in that world. Quick and easy to learn, fans can experience dynamic real-time battles with people from around the world in three-minute matches. During battle, players can summon units, cast spells, and command powerful Planeswalkers simply by tapping and dragging. In addition, iconic cards from Magic: The Gathering features high-quality 3D graphics. Collect new cards from the five unique Mana colors in Magic – White, Blue, Black, Red, and Green, players can learn to understand the strengths of each color and develop unique strategies that can lead them to victory.