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Castle Duels launches Christmas event with Winter Wonders

by Simon Jan 04,2025

My.Games' recently released tower defense game, Castle Duels, is hosting a special Christmas event, "Winter Wonders," from December 19th to January 2nd. This event introduces exciting new features and festive rewards.

Complete in-game tasks to earn collectible cards and various prizes, culminating in the legendary Frost Knight! A festive roulette offers chances to win additional Frost Knights, exchangeable for crystals.

While smaller than some other holiday events, this is understandable given Castle Duels' recent launch. The game offers unique strategic gameplay, allowing players to employ offensive or defensive tactics to destroy their opponent's castle while protecting their own.

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Holiday Battles Await!

Castle Duels blends offensive and defensive tower defense elements, similar to My.Games' Rush Royale. This holiday update adds more content to the already engaging gameplay. Players can enjoy this new content during the holiday season.

For newcomers, a head start can be gained by utilizing our list of Castle Duels codes!

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