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WWE SuperCard is a digital collectible card game that pits Superstars and Divas against one another

Late last week, 2K and the WWE announced WWE SuperCard, a collectible card game for iOS and Android mobile devices.

With more than 400 cards available for active play, gamers are encouraged to build teams of current and legendary WWE Superstars and Divas and pit them against others online.

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Card battles will consist of one-on-one matches, tag teams and five-person teams, with season play also offered. Winning matches will unlock new cards, and with a little luck, gamers may stumble across a series of rare drops on offer. Cards can also be trained and combined to make them more effective in battle.

Developed by 2K’s Cat Daddy Games, WWE SuperCard is available to download from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore. WWE SuperCard is a free title that uses in-game app purchases, ranging from $4.99 to $49.99 USD.

For more WWE goodness, check out our Stevivor Series Ten Count interview with Roman Reigns.

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