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Chronicle: Runescape Legends Single Player Campaign Trials of Radimus Announced

Chronicle: Runescape Legends Single Player Campaign Trials of Radimus Announced

New chapter environments, global and friends chat, and Mac support, debut alongside the new PvE adventure in Jagex’s online strategy card game

Cambridge, UK- Oct. 18, 2016– The cards have been dealt for the six Legends of Chronicle as they – and players – are tasked with overcoming the Trials of Radimus, the new single-player campaign for Jagex’s acclaimed online strategy card game. Taking part in a series of adventures set by the Grand Vizier of the Legends’ Guild, Radimus Erkle, players battle to overcome perilous quests and win the right to add Erkle to their deck. The launch of Trials of Radimus heralds the addition of new dynamic chapter environments, and a global and friends chat system.

Since its launch this summer, Chronicle: RuneScape Legends has offered a compelling and original collectible card game (CCG) experience, as players battle against their own cards while strategically working to overcome their opponent across five rounds of play. In addition to the campaign mode, the latest update also unlocks Chronicle for new players who aspire to be Legends, as the game makes its debut on Mac. Three new environments from the Karamja region of the RuneScape world of Gielinor – Shilo Village, Karamja Volcano, and Musa Point have also been added to the journey.

“We’ve been planning on giving players a solo campaign mode for quite some time, so we’re really excited to see how they perform in the Trials,” said James Sweatman, lead designer, Chronicle: RuneScape Legends. “The addition of Mac support is something we’ve been asked for since our summer launch, so it’s great to be able to open the Chronicle to more players. We’ve worked hard to ensure that Chronicle: RuneScape Legends is the complete CCG package.”

Chronicle: RuneScape Legends is available for PC and Mac on Steam and from www.rschronicle.com.

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