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The Latest Update for Heroes of Dragon Age Introduces Daily PvE Challenges

Posted by Ellis Spice on October 22nd, 2014
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An update has been brought upon us for EA Mobile's CCG-inspired installment in the Dragon Age series, Heroes of Dragon Age. This update brings a new divisional leaderboard system, a newsfeed, and the Nexus: a new area for Player vs Environment (PvE) adventures.

The Nexus provides players with events for multiple difficulty levels. If players manage to progress through Nexus maps, they will find themselves rewarded with gold, gems, and exclusive heroes.

Heroes of Dragon Age is available to download for free from the App Store now.

Make New Allies in the Latest Heroes of Dragon Age Update

Posted by Jessica Fisher on June 19th, 2014
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Wardens, rejoice! Heroes of Dragon Age, the visually stunning squad-based battle game that Electronic Arts released last year, has received a big update. Now players have access to the Fortify feature, which binds characters or creatures to heroes in your squad and in-turn ups their stats. EA has also improved the Consume ability to add new fortify slots to upgrade your units.

Best of all, now Heroes of Dragon Age offers ally codes. Now you no longer have to wait to battle someone before asking them to join you. Players can send a unique code to their friends to find them in the game. So grab your buddies, fortify some beasts, and battle your way to infamy.

Heroes of Dragon Age is available on the App Store for free.

Heroes of Dragon Age Updated With New PvP Events, Plus You Can Grab a Rare Elven Warrior for Free Until Feb. 18

Posted by Rob Rich on February 14th, 2014
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Attention all Dragonborn-no, wait, wrong game. Attention all Chosen-nope, not that one either... Attention all Wardens! Yeah, that's the one!

Heroes of Dragon Age has recently been updated to include a new player-versus-player mode, allowing players from across the globe to fight it out with opposing teams for rare banners, even rarer rewards, and the ability to rub their success in everyone else's face. In addition to the more permanent PvP update, you can also get your hands on Slave Fenris, who is apparently a rare warrior that can induce stun on opponents, for free until February 18 as a sort of Valentine's Day show of appreciation. It's kind of twisted when you stop and think about it, actually.

Anyway the update for Heroes of Dragon Age is up now. And don't forget to grab your elf while you're at it!

Heroes of Dragon Age Review

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By Arron Hirst on December 11th, 2013
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Part of a genre where every strategic battle title begins to look familiar, Heroes of Dragon Age separates itself with highly detailed artwork and gameplay to match. However, initial long load times and semi-auto gameplay might put some off.
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Heroes of Dragon Age Arrives on the App Store With Free-to-Play Strategic Combat and Over 100 Heroes to Collect

Posted by Andrew Stevens on December 5th, 2013
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Heroes of Dragon Age has arrived on the App Store, bringing free-to-play strategic combat to your favorite iOS device. It features over 100 heroes to collect; which includes dragons, golems, and more as each hero has their own abilities that can be upgraded. Players can go on quests to fight against large bosses and can even take on other players from around the world.

It Came From Canada: Heroes of Dragon Age

Posted by Carter Dotson on October 24th, 2013
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Heroes of Dragon Age sees EA taking the deep backstory of the Dragon Age series that BioWare helped to create and allowing players to create armies of characters throughout the series' history, taking part in famous battles throughout the mythology. It's a free-to-play game currently in testing in Canada, and we're featuring impressions and a video of it in this latest edition of It Came From Canada!

All the combat is automatic, with players having no real say in what happens: just sit back and watch as everyone takes turns fighting. Players set up their lineup of fighters and then hope that they are advantageous in battle. Although there are strategy elements: using an army of the same type of character will give everyone a boost, and upgrading a character by consuming other ones can help turn even a poor fighter into someone who might help win some battles.

Yes, consuming other characters. Getting new characters is done through a card system, and consuming unused characters (really just a card system without much of the card metaphor) can upgrade a character's stats. It's kind of disturbing when it's characters consuming other characters.

There's an asynchronous battle element, too. Players can take on other players, or at least their current army, to get rewards. Of course there's the lengthy campaign to take on as well, which takes players through various challenges with the ability to repeat them to get additional rewards, including premium currency. There's energy systems for both multiplayer challenges and the singleplayer campaign.

Interestingly, for those who haven't had much experience with the franchise the game's language and characters are virtually indistinguishable from a brand new intellectual property, so don't think that there's a need to be previously exposed to the franchise to enjoy this one. The type of automatic combat is seemingly meant for a more casual, laid-back experience: it's something seen in other mobile MMORPG type games as well.

Heroes of Dragon Age does have a high learning curve early on, though - there's a lengthy tutorial section, which I explore in the video below. If all goes well this should be available internationally very soon, but soft launches are an art, not a science!

Heroes of Dragon Age Brings The Dragon Age Experience To iOS, Offers Squad-Based Combative Gameplay

Posted by Andrew Stevens on August 19th, 2013

EA has announced that Heroes of Dragon Age is in development, bringing gamers a squad-based Dragon Age experience with engaging quests on iOS this Fall. Players will be able to create a party of heroes and monsters to use in a fast-paced combative environment. By achieving victories, players will be able to level up their characters and will also be able to earn rewards and move their way up the leaderboard.