GAMEVAULTS: WORLD OF WARCRAFT EDITION Brings Battles to Life with High-Detailed Pieces

Tabletop games are seeing a huge rise in popularity right now. This means that more and more companies are trying to get their IPs to our tables. Now, I want to note that this is not inherently a problem. There are plenty of great licensed games out there. One of the latest games revealed is GameVaults: World of Warcraft Edition. The game is made in collaboration with Blizzard and is an asymmetrical game. One player controls 4 game pieces and is the Vaulter while the second player is the Blocker who controls 20 game pieces. The game is played in various stages with the Vaulter trying to capture 5 of the Blocker’s pieces while the Blocker is trying to surround all of the Vaulter’s pieces. The playing area sits over 4” tall creating an epic atmosphere while you play. Here’s a quick rundown of how it works.

Sharing his thoughts for the game, Matt Beecher of Blizzard said:

We’re always looking to work with world-class licensees that enrich our fans’ experience with our IP. When GameVaults came to us with their epic vision for GameVaults: World of Warcraft® Edition and its hybrid collectibles/tabletop game experience, we were blown away. The scope of gameplay – 88 million possible moves – and the level of detail is stunning. We’re very excited to support this talented team as they create something truly special for World of Warcraft fans.”

To help fund GameVaults: World of Warcraft Edition, you can head on over to Kickstarter. The lowest price for the game is $499, but it comes with very high detailed pieces and a really cool board/box. This does look really cool.

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