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''Shadowverse'' is a
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developed and published by
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. It was released
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for
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and Android devices in June 2016.
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and
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versions were released in October 2016. ''Shadowverse'' employs an
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art style with some illustrations reused from the developer's previous title, ''
Rage of Bahamut is a digital collectible card battle game developed by Cygames and published by DeNA. It was a social card game released on Mobage's mobile game network, in Japan in 2011 and worldwide in 2012. The game exceeded three million players outsid ...
'', an earlier digital collectible card game released in 2012. The game has been compared favorably with '' Hearthstone'' (2014), a difference being that Cygames sought to minimize the impact of randomness on match outcomes. Another difference is ''Shadowverse''s "Evolve"
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which allows players to grant played cards bonus stats and effects at the cost of an evolution point. An
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television series adaptation by
Zexcs is a Japanese animation studio located in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan. It was established on January 23, 1998 by former J.C.Staff producer Tomoko Kawasaki and is known for doing the animation production of series such as ''Sister Princess'' and ''Diab ...
aired from April 2020 to March 2021. A second anime series titled ''Shadowverse Flame'' has been announced. An RPG card game based on the anime, ''Shadowverse: Champion's Battle'' was released on the Nintendo Switch in Japan in November 2020. The game was released overseas on August 10, 2021.


Gameplay

''Shadowverse'' matches are structured between two players taking turns playing cards from their deck. Each player is represented by a Leader with 20 defense and a starting hand of three cards. The player going first has two evolution points, and the player going second has three evolution points, can evolve one turn earlier, and draws an extra card at the player's first turn. The objective of the player is to reduce the other player's defense to zero or attain a win via certain cards (e.g. ''Enstatued Seraph'' or a ''Victory Card'' by playing ''Spartacus''). Each player utilizes the ''Play Point'' resource to play cards. Both players begin at having zero play point orbs, and gain one play point orb at the beginning of the respective player's turn, up to a limit of 10. Play Point orbs are refilled at the beginning of each player's turn.


Development

New sets are added to ''Shadowverse'' at a regular interval of three months. The game launched with an initial set of ''Basic'' cards that were automatically added to new accounts or earned through the story mode, and the ''Standard'' set (now called ''Classic'') obtained from card packs. Additionally, a number of promotional cards have been released, which were obtainable through varying methods. These cards are cosmetic replacements for existing cards; they do not have a unique gameplay function. Once every three months, one card set will be out of rotation due to the arrival of a new card set. Starting from the ''Dawnbreak, Nightedge'' expansion, Cygames has been releasing additional mini-expansions in between each normal expansion release; these mini-expansions contain a new gold card for all eight classes and a new legendary card for all classes with the exception of Neutral. Once a mini-expansion releases, the cards from that mini-expansion are available to open in the packs of the most recent set that came before them. Just like any other cards from the regular expansions, the mini-expansion cards can also be crafted with vials.


Anime

''Shadowverse'' had an
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television series adaptation. The series is animated by
Zexcs is a Japanese animation studio located in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan. It was established on January 23, 1998 by former J.C.Staff producer Tomoko Kawasaki and is known for doing the animation production of series such as ''Sister Princess'' and ''Diab ...
and directed by
Keiichiro Kawaguchi is a Japanese animator and director born in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. He got his start at Ashi Productions and has worked as a key animator and animation director, as well as episode director for many projects. In recent years, he has worked as a sound ...
, with Rintaro Isaki and
Deko Akao is a Japanese singer and screenwriter. She has released 17 singles and 11 albums since her debut in 1994. Several of her songs have been used as openings and endings of anime and Audio drama in Japan, radio dramas. She has also written the scree ...
handling series composition, Hiroki Harada designing the characters, and
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composing the series' music. The series ran for 48 episodes and aired from April 7, 2020 to March 23, 2021 on
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. A second anime series, titled ''Shadowverse Flame'' has been released. The main staff members are returning to reprise their roles.


Reception

According to Super Data in its 2017 report, ''Shadowverse'' earned over 100 million in revenue by 2017.


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* {{Cygames 2016 video games Android (operating system) games Cygames franchises Digital collectible card games Free-to-play video games IOS games MacOS games Video games developed in Japan Video games with cross-platform play Windows games Nintendo Switch games