Call Of Dragons Launches On PC, iOS, And Android Later This Month
Wreak havoc on the battlefield, on land or in the sky.
Farlight Games announced today that Call of Dragons will be launching on March 28 on PC, iOS, and Android. The game blends high fantasy themes with real-time strategy combat on a large battlefield.
Featuring a roster of unique heroes, you'll be completing quests and missions to unlock magical "Artifact Skills" to power up your hero. Gigantic behemoths roam the lands such as the Giant Bear and you'll be able to tame these wild beasts throughout the land and deploy them in battle.
Key features include hunting and taming behemoths, healing units for free, a world filled with fantasy creatures, and powerful hero skills.
Developed by LEGOU Games and published by Farlight Games, Call of Dragons is currently accepting pre-registrations on Android/iOS and will launch globally on March 28 via Android, iOS platforms, and PC. Learn more and follow game updates on the official website.
Check out the official reveal trailer below and let us know down in the comments if you'll be playing Call of Dragons on March 28.
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