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Marvel Duel, NetEase's upcoming card battler, is available to pre-order for iOS and Android in select regions

Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia can enjoy some card-battling action July 31st

Marvel Duel, NetEase's upcoming card battler, is available to pre-order for iOS and Android in select regions

Marvel Duel is an upcoming card battler from NetEase that was initially revealed earlier this year when the game held a closed beta test in Thailand and the Philippines. Now folks living in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia can pre-register for the game on iOS and Android ahead of its launch on 31st July.

There's no word on whether or not the game will be released globally at a later stage, however. Much like NetEase's other Marvel title, Super War, it seems they're quite content to only release the game in select territories for now.

For those living in those regions, there will be a few bonuses up for grabs if you opt to pre-order Marvel Duel ahead of the launch that are dependant on certain milestones being hit. For instance, 100,000 pre-registers will net all players a Rename Chip whilst 500,000 will reward everyone with 10 General Expansion Packs.

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If you're unfamiliar with Marvel Duel it's a card battler where players will be able to assemble their deck with cards that feature over 150 characters from the globally popular franchise. It promises fast-paced gameplay and in-depth strategy that lies in discovering the best synergies between different cards.

Marvel Duel is available to pre-order now over on the App Store and Google Play ahead of its launch in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines And Malaysia on July 31st. There is no word on a release date for the rest of the world just yet. It will be a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.