Combination of strategic battles and RPG elements
Take part in either PvP or PvE modes
Full cross-platform support
ActionPay has just announced that League of Masters: Auto Chess has officially launched globally, bringing its blend of strategic battles, RPG progression, and not so much chess to Android and Steam. After over a year of soft launch and feedback from the community, the battle is out now with refined gameplay and new mechanics to explore.
League of Masters takes auto chess strategy elements and imbibes it with the depth of RPGs as you face off against seven other commanders in intense PvP battles. Your tactical skills will be put to the test as you try to outsmart your opponent before they do. There’s no shortage of variety either, as you have 12 commanders, 52 units, and 135 arenas to choose from.
If you're someone who prefers the solo, then the rich PvE campaign has got you covered. As you progress, you’ll uncover the lore through a comic-style narrative. Progression also means more commanders, better gear, stats, powerful new abilities, and of course, a stronger roster that will make winning easier.
Beyond PvE and PvP, there’s castle plundering and defense, letting you raid for resources while protecting your own stronghold. And with the open economy system, you can trade rare items earned in PvP leagues or official Discord giveaways. These items can be exchanged or sold for gift cards, which unlock further opportunities in the Bank.Check out this list of the best strategy games to play on iOS!
Social features in League of Masters aim to make your experience more engaging. Multi-language chats and the Tree of Friendship allow you to connect with others. You can also grant blessings to your fellow players to give you an edge in battle by letting you start with extra units.
Whether you’re playing on Android or Steam, your progress syncs seamlessly, allowing you to pick up right where you left off. An iOS version for League of Masters: Auto Chess is also planned for the future. Visit the official X page for more information.