• Publisher: HBO
  • Release Date: Mar 25, 2020
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  • Summary: Take command of the Night's Watch and defend the Wall in this epic Game of Thrones officially licensed RPG. Collect and upgrade characters from the TV show and assemble your perfect Night's Watch squad to protect Castle Black from Giants, Wildlings or other threats as they venture down southTake command of the Night's Watch and defend the Wall in this epic Game of Thrones officially licensed RPG. Collect and upgrade characters from the TV show and assemble your perfect Night's Watch squad to protect Castle Black from Giants, Wildlings or other threats as they venture down south in conquest of the Wall

    48 years before the events of the TV show, Lord Commander Brynden Rivers disappeared while ranging beyond the Wall. It is up to you to find out what happened to him: dive into a never-seen-before Game of Thrones story which will take you across a large map in a quest beyond the Wall. Complete with integrated 3D cinematics and unique characters, discover the mysteries and unique atmosphere of this epic new story campaign.
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  1. Apr 6, 2020
    70
    Game of Thrones: Beyond the Wall tells a very nice story, with some interesting characters, but the game itself is a traditional strategic RPG with lots of paywalls once you complete the first chapters.
  2. Apr 7, 2020
    60
    Quotation forthcoming.
  3. Sep 2, 2020
    60
    A standard gacha RPG that suffers from the same issues as the genre in general, so will only appeal to those that already like it and Game of Thrones.
  4. Apr 1, 2020
    50
    Game of Thrones: Beyond the Wall is an entertaining distraction. It’s better than the last series of the show, in that it won’t leave you confused or furious, but it’s still not the mobile Game of Thrones experience a lot of us are waiting for.