Starship Warbeasts Is an Upcoming Sci-Fi Card Game with JRPG-Style PVP Combat

Apr 05,26

A new studio, Deploy Starship, is developing an upcoming game. It’s their first project—a sci-fi card game titled Starship Warbeasts. This free-to-play multiplayer title will launch on both PC and mobile platforms.

What’s new in the sci-fi card game Starship Warbeasts?

It’s a TCG inspired by genre classics like Hearthstone and Magic: The Gathering, but with a fresh twist on combat. Players will experience level-ups, dynamic combat abilities, and evolving strategies that unfold mid-battle.

You’ll take on the role of Lumens—space explorers commanding Warbeasts. The core of the game revolves around Warbeast cards, each depicting a unique creature. Build five-member teams from a staggering 75,287,520 possible Warbeast combinations.

A vast array of spells, items, and level-up cards unlock new abilities during combat. Tactical options are deeply expansive, rewarding players who plan ahead and adapt intelligently in the heat of battle.

The game’s universe spans at least ten planets, each home to its own distinct Warbeasts. These worlds are locked in conflict over a rare resource, with the main storyline unfolding through in-game events.

What else is in store?

Beyond deck-building and battles, each of the ten planets introduces 25 unique Warbeasts—from massive beasts to spellcasters and alien entities.

A full campaign mode may be added in the future. Matthew Albright, founder of Deploy Starship, says the team wants Starship Warbeasts to feel like a high-octane cartoon.

Starship Warbeasts will feature full crossplay support across Steam, Android, and iOS. A 2026 launch is expected, with the studio planning both public and private playtests beforehand.

The Google Play Store page for Starship Warbeasts isn’t live yet, but you can explore Deploy Starship’s sci-fi card game on Steam. Meanwhile, don’t miss our latest update on Poppy Playtime Chapter 4 Bringing Its Scary ‘Safe Haven’ to Mobile.

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