South Park: Phone Destroyer is a New Card Game for Mobile Devices

Even more card games! So hot right now.

South Park was present at Ubisoft’s E3 press conference in a big way this year. The Fractured But Whole received a new, exciting trailer. In addition to that, a brand new mobile game, Phone Destroyer, was announced. It looks like a riff on the popular mobile card game genre that’s so hot right now for mobile game players. You can check out the trailer down below.

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The trailer didn’t really go in-depth about the game’s rules and mechanics, but players will be able to pit their card skills against different factions like knights and buccaneers.

The game doesn’t have a set release date just yet, but it’ll be launching on iOS and Android devices some time this year. We’ll keep you updated as more price info comes our way.

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