Eye of Judgment set 2 detailed & dated for March 27th
No doubt fans of Eye of Judgment have already collected every card in season one and have battled various opponents more times than you can count. If the game is starting to feel a little bit stale, then we've got some good news for you - there's only a month to wait before the expansion. Containing 100 cards, season 2 should reinvigorate the game, not to mention all the extra rules and abilities that are also featured. Season 2 will hit shelves (and the Playstation Network) on March 27th.
The expansion will be a paid download from the PlayStation Store. There's no word on how much it will cost, but the PlayStation.Blog confirms that people who don't buy it will be able to play against those who do, which is excellent news. Alongside the expansion a network update will be released to all Eye of Judgment owners which will improve certain game features and implement an in-game encyclopedia as well as "special matches". For more information on the new cards and abilities be sure to check out Mark Valledor's post on the PlayStation.Blog.
The expansion will be a paid download from the PlayStation Store. There's no word on how much it will cost, but the PlayStation.Blog confirms that people who don't buy it will be able to play against those who do, which is excellent news. Alongside the expansion a network update will be released to all Eye of Judgment owners which will improve certain game features and implement an in-game encyclopedia as well as "special matches". For more information on the new cards and abilities be sure to check out Mark Valledor's post on the PlayStation.Blog.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JJ @ Feb 23rd 2008 9:32AM
That's a lot of love from Sony & Wizard & is much appreciated from this card carrying addict.
Unless Europe gets a later date, then I'm going to melt my cards into crack & smoke it.
Kabapu @ Feb 23rd 2008 11:32AM
Eh .... so ... not only do you need to buy more cards, but you also have to pay for an extension to the game itself?
I recently bought the game (haven't played it much yet, haven't gotten any additional cards - I've played maybe four times and the computer destroys me every time).
But anyway ... yeah. Not sure I like the idea of paying for an expansion that grants me the ability to *pay for more additional* content. Oh well.
Popfrogs @ Feb 23rd 2008 5:35PM
Supposedly, the way the game is balanced, you can beat the computer and anyone with nothing more than the starter deck it comes with. It is a difficult game and there's a ton of strategy involved to earn a solid win. I have played games online where myself and my opponent have put each other in check 5 or 6 times.
sean @ Feb 23rd 2008 12:02PM
i dont have this game. but of course they are gonna charge for the expansion. they had to make more stuff to add into the game so more work more money. but hopefully its not that much more for u guys
myron @ Feb 23rd 2008 1:37PM
this ideal would be awsome for a yugioh dueling game.
myron @ Feb 24th 2008 10:24PM
with a dueling disk
Christian @ Feb 23rd 2008 6:01PM
Having to pay for the expansion really rubs me the wrong way. I mean games like these are money printing machines where they sell us tons of cards. And while I accept that if they didn't charge for the software update they would have just hidden the cost of the software update within the price of the cards, I would have been more happy with that. Cause then I can by 1 booster and be done with it for example.
It is not a bad game, and I have been playing it quite a bit, but I think I am jumping off this bandwagon at this point.
Popfrogs @ Feb 23rd 2008 8:48PM
Well, you don't _have_ to buy the expansion. They've already said version 1 people can play against version 2 people without buying the expansion.
xjsunx @ Feb 23rd 2008 9:51PM
But you_have_to buy the expansion to be able to use the new cards you just bought yes? That kinda sucks.
Popfrogs @ Feb 24th 2008 4:34PM
...IF you're buying the second wave cards, which you will probably be able to see from the packaging.
OLDMIKE @ Feb 24th 2008 7:09PM
ya unless the add on is REALY REALY cheep or comes with a LOT of cool stuff it is a rip off
the cards are the same price as all CCG adding a over the top price will kill this game
ted @ Feb 25th 2008 3:17PM
If Sony is willing to gamble on further development, I am willing to pay for additional content. I think the entire concept is really cool and I hope other companies follow suit and develop similiar products. If I have to throw some money at Sony to help make that happen, then so be it!