Doctor Who: Worlds Apart will launch its second permanent card set – Time Lord Victorious – today (26 August).
The set will include two new packs of the cards themed around the transmedia series of the same name, which follows Doctors from across the series as they face Daleks and the ancient alien race known as the Kotturuh.
Doctor Who: Worlds Apart is an officially licensed digital trading card game published by Reality Gaming Group that has been in development since early 2021, combining the richness and variety of Doctor Who lore with a deep, strategic game mechanic for PC and Mac.
The Time Lord Victorious set marks the first time that completely new cards have been added permanently to the game, alongside the original cards released as part of the Unearthly Origins set in November 2020.
Each of the 50 new cards features hand-drawn artwork, characters, companions and enemies from the Doctor Who universe, classic and new.
All Doctor Who: Worlds Apart cards available to purchase use Non-Fungible Token (NFT) technology, which enables players to sell and trade the cards with each other on an open marketplace.
“This latest set of cards will provide players with new ways to experience the game when the alpha launches later this year,” said Tony Pearce, co-founder of Reality Gaming Group. “Because every Time Lord Victorious card is an NFT that you own, you can trade and sell your cards directly with other players and Doctor Who fans, building your unique collection of cards and frames just like you would in a physical trading card game.”
The cards in the Time Lords Victorious set are available in either a Core Pack or Premium Pack. The latter has been designed with collectors and NFT enthusiasts in mind and features the new Time Lord Victorious and Kotturuh frames (which allow players to create custom decks) and will only be available for a limited time.
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