Hex: Shards of Fate
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Developer(s) | Cryptozoic Entertainment |
Release date(s) | TBA |
Genre(s) | massively multiplayer online trading card game |
Distribution | Digital distribution |
HEX: Shards of Fate (Hex or Hex TCG) is a massively multiplayer online trading card game (MMOTCG) by Cryptozoic Entertainment. It is the first game in the MMOTCG genre. It was funded via Kickstarter, and raised US$2,278,255 while its campaign was active.[1] As of October 28, 2013, this made Hex the 11th most-funded video game on Kickstarter.[2]
As a digital TCG, it features unique features such as socketing and transformation of cards.[3] The game is playable on Windows and OS X.
Hex: Shards of Fate started Closed Alpha testing on October 8, 2013. In April of 2014 the game went into Closed Beta, which included all Kickstarter backers as well as so-called "Slacker Backers". Per August the game still remains in Closed Beta, but new players are frequently invited with free beta invite keys.
On May 14, 2014, Wizards of the Coast filed a lawsuit against Cryptozoic for infringement of intellectual property, claiming that Hex: Shards of Fate is just a clone of Magic: The Gathering. Wizards of the Coast says "While we appreciate a robust and thriving trading card game industry, we will not permit the misappropriation of our intellectual property."[4]
On May 19, 2014, Cryptozoic responded to the lawsuit that "Although we take all pending litigation seriously, we do not find any merit to the allegations in the complaint."[5]
References
- ↑ "Hex MMO Trading Card Game by Cryptozoic Entertainment". Kickstarter. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- ↑ "Games/Most Funded". Kickstarter. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- ↑ "Hex TCG - Overview". Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- ↑ "Wizards of the Coast Files Complaint Against Cryptozoic Entertainment and Hex Entertainment for Copyright, Patent and Trade Dress Infringement". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
- ↑ "Official Legal Statement". Hex TCG. Cryptozoic Entertainment. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014.