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Raven's Path, Evil Villain Games' tactical RPG, has recently been updated to introduce 13 new levels

There have also been several other tweaks

Raven's Path, Evil Villain Games' tactical RPG, has recently been updated to introduce 13 new levels

Evil Villain Games first released their tactical action RPG Raven's Path back in May and since then they've been working on an update that introduces a host of new levels to the game. That update is now available and also brings few other tweaks to Raven's Path.

Following Act 10 there will now be an additional 13 levels to tackle making this the new end game chapter of the game. Additionally, with the update, each level will now have endless increasingly difficulty and unique reward types.

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There have also been several changes to the different skill caps of various classes once you've completed the game. For instance, the Infantry Defense Crown Skill cap has been increased to 60. For a list of all of these adjustments, head over to Evil Villain Games' blog post to view everything the update introduces.

If you're unfamiliar with Raven's Path, it's a tactical RPG where you have to assemble a team from a mixture of classes to battle your way through each stage. Each character class has different abilities which affect specific areas around them, meaning you'll have to consider unit placement very carefully when choosing your squad.

A few weeks ago, we had our App Army check out the game. For the most part, they found there was a lot to enjoy in Evil Villian Games' strategy title. You can check out their thoughts in our App Army Assemble feature.

Raven's Path is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's free-to-try with a single in-app purchase that unlocks the full version of the game for $4.99. The demo allows for 16 victories which the developer says should be anywhere between 30 minutes and an hour.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
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