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Aussie-made Hand of Fate now available on Xbox One

Xbox Australia and Aussie studio Defiant Development today announced that card game Hand Of Fate is now available on Xbox One.

Hand of Fate brings card gaming to video game life. An infinitely replayable series of quests where the player builds a set of cards into a deck, which is then used to deal out the dungeon floors through which they adventure in the attempt to defeat that deck,” Xbox Australia said in a press release. “Upon entering a combat, all of the cards the player has collected fly into their hands as fully modelled 3D assets, and combat begins.”

“At Xbox, we’re committed to supporting independent developers and bringing great Australian indie games to the Xbox One,” Jeremy Hinton, business group lead for interactive entertainment at Microsoft in Australia, said. “Hand of Fate is an exciting title, we’re looking forward to hearing the feedback from fans.”

The title is available now on Xbox One for $26.95 AUD.


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