Shardbound to Launch Open Beta on Steam and Epic Games

Popular Ethereum-based strategy card game Shardbound is set to launch its Open Beta on October 9.

Developed by Bazooka Tango and built on Ethereum’s Layer-2 Immutable zkEVM network, the game will be available on both Steam and the Epic Games Store. This open beta phase will focus on gathering feedback to fine-tune the gameplay ahead of a full release, though the beta’s end date has not yet been confirmed.

With its upcoming beta, the developers hope to refine core elements whilst introducing blockchain integration, although some features will be limited based on platform restrictions.

Shardbound - Gameplay
Shardbound - Gameplay Source: Shardbound

What is Shardbound?

Shardbound is a turn-based strategy game that blends elements of deck-building and tactical combat where players create decks filled with unique cards, which they use to command units on a grid-based battlefield. The game offers multiple ways to win, such as through direct military engagements or by employing economic strategies to outlast opponents.

Originally developed by Spiritwalk Games, Shardbound launched in Early Access in 2017 after a successful crowdfunding campaign but never reached full completion.

Bazooka Tango acquired the game in 2023 and has since worked to incorporate web3 elements, particularly through the use of NFTs that represent in-game cards.

Shardbound - Open Beta
Shardbound - Open Beta Source: Shardbound

What can we expect from the Open Beta?

Beginning October 9, the Open Beta will be available on both Steam and the Epic Games Store.

One standout feature is that viewers will be able to join mid-game, offering a more interactive experience. Bazooka Tango will use feedback from the community during this phase to enhance and fine-tune the game’s mechanics. The beta will remain open for an undetermined period, with continuous adjustments being made based on player input.

Whilst the game is integrated with blockchain technology, some features will be limited on Steam due to the platform’s restrictions against NFT-enabled games. Players will still be able to obtain NFTs representing in-game cards through Immutable’s zkEVM network, but they will have to claim these via email codes or through Immutable’s wallet system.

More details on future NFT integration and long-term plans will be shared in the coming weeks.