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Invictus: Lost Soul, the card-based fighting game, has now soft-launched for iOS and Android in select regions

Available in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, and Singapore

Invictus: Lost Soul, the card-based fighting game, has now soft-launched for iOS and Android in select regions

A couple of weeks back we reported on the impending soft-launch of Bushiroad International and True Axion Interactive's card-controlled fighting game Invictus: Lost Soul. Now, the developers have announced that the game is available in select regions for iOS and Android. So if you're living in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines or Singapore you'll be able to download the game today.

It's certainly a visually impressive looking title, as you can see in the trailer below, and it will see players going to head-to-head in 1v1 fights where their actions will be chosen by playing cards. They will represent different types of moves such as blocking, striking or other abilities.

Thrown in weapon and armour combinations and Invictus: Lost Soul sounds like a promising, in-depth strategic card-battler. There will be plenty of synergies to try and discover and each aspect can also be upgraded to make it more powerful than before.

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Players will also be able to team up with their pals through clan systems. Here they'll be able to take part in tournaments where victory will not only net them a plethora of rewards but it'll also presumably increase the standing of their clan globally. For more details on the game head over to the official website.

Invictus: Lost Soul is available now over on the App Store and Google Play in select regions. Those places include Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines and Singapore. It's 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.