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Wildfrost Thaws Onto Xbox, Game Pass and Play Anywhere: A Cozy Card Battler with a Frosty Twist

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Wildfrost – finally building on Xbox and Game Pass

Bundle up and prepare for a chilling adventure – Wildfrost lands on Xbox and Game Pass, Day One.

Chucklefish, the publisher behind acclaimed titles like Starbound and Eastward, is today releasing Wildfrost, a delightful deck-building roguelite, to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and – best of all – Game Pass!

Previously released on PC, mobile and Nintendo Switch, this charming and challenging game invites players to build powerful decks, battle frosty foes, and banish the eternal winter that has gripped the world.

A World Frozen in Time

In Wildfrost, the world has succumbed to a perpetual freeze known as the Wildfrost. Only the town of Snowdwell remains as a refuge for the survivors, and it’s up to you to assemble a team of brave heroes and embark on a quest to break the icy curse.

Features That Will Warm Your Heart (and Test Your Skills)

  • Deck-Building Mastery: Craft powerful decks from a variety of cards, including charming companions and elemental items, to overcome the challenges of the Wildfrost.
  • Unique Leaders: Choose your leader from different tribes, each with randomised skills and stats, adding a layer of variety to your playthroughs.
  • Dynamic Counter System: Master the art of countering enemy attacks, planning your moves strategically to maximise your damage and minimise the frosty foes’ impact.
  • Endless Replayability: Enjoy a unique experience with every run thanks to the game’s roguelite elements and daily challenges.

Game Pass Perks

Wildfrost combines the charm of a cozy card game with the challenge of a roguelike adventure. And the best news? Wildfrost is available on Game Pass from day one!

That means Xbox Game Pass subscribers can dive into this frosty adventure without spending an extra penny. It’s the perfect opportunity to experience the game’s charming world, challenging gameplay, and strategic depth.

A Journey Through Development

Wildfrost is the result of a collaboration between Will Lewis of Deadpan Games and Gaziter, who first connected in 2018. Their shared passion for game development led them to create this charming deckbuilder, which has since garnered praise for its unique blend of cozy aesthetics and challenging gameplay.

Wildfrost is available now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam, and Nintendo Switch. Don’t miss your chance to experience this delightful roguelite adventure, especially if you’re an Xbox Game Pass subscriber. If you don’t have a sub, you’ll need to pay around £16.74 from the Xbox Store.

It’s also got Xbox Play Anywhere support, so you can take that one purchase across both Xbox and PC.

Stay tuned for our review.

Wildfrost Description

Take on the elements in Wildfrost, a tactical roguelike deckbuilder! Collect and upgrade card companions, ready to withstand waves of deceptively cute Pengoons, Gobblers and brutish boss monsters. Test your skills in daily challenges, and build up the town of Snowdwell, unlocking more cards to aid in your fight against the everlasting frost… The sun has frozen over, succumbing to the Wildfrost. The town of Snowdwell and its survivors stand as the last bastion against an eternal winter… Build up a deck of powerful card companions and elemental items, as you battle to reach the Sun Temple and banish the frost once and for all!

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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