- Eight! Warriors lets you build decks, summon heroes, and battle enemy hordes in fast paced tower defense combat.
- The game offers over 55 cards, hero upgrades, powerful synergies, PvP Arena, Boss Raids, Dungeon mode, and more.
SUPERBOX Inc, known for Dual Blader and more, has announced the soft launch of their new real-time strategy tower defense title, Eight! Warriors, now available on Android in select regions like India. The game is also open for pre-registrations and is expected to release on June 30, 2026, based on the App Store’s listing.
Build your strongest team, upgrade abilities, and defeat massive bosses and opponents
So, Eight! Warriors is a fast-paced, real-time tower defense game where you can build your own strategic deck using Hero Cards and Magic Cards. During battles, you can collect Souls to summon heroes, predict enemy paths, and carefully manage resources to survive the massive horde of enemies.
The game offers over 55 Hero and Magic cards, letting you create powerful synergies with attackers, supporters, and spell cards. And as you progress, enemies become more challenging, so you need to upgrade your cards and hero abilities to enhance your team stats.
And, I don’t think it will be boring, since there are multiple game modes available. I mean, you can either challenge other players in the PvP Arena, take down massive bosses in Boss Raid for exclusive rewards, or just battle endless waves of monsters in the Dungeon mode. Overall, the game looks fun, so I suggest you give it a try.
Eight! Warriors is now available in soft launch on Android in select regions, and you can download the game via the Google Play Store. Meanwhile, iOS users can pre-order the game via the App Store and wait until June 30 to play.
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