Dive into the epic saga of Robb Stark’s campaign to unite the North with the latest megaevent in Game of Thrones: Legends—Robb’s War. This thrilling event not only follows the young wolf's journey but also introduces new champions and strategic battle mechanics designed to test your tactical prowess. Engage with powerful new allies and formidable foes, as this patch brings a fresh wave of challenges to the beloved mobile RPG.
Among the new champions joining the fray are Robb Stark and Talisa Stark. They are joined by Lady Julie, the game’s first player-inspired champion, born from last year’s Become a Game of Thrones: Legends Character sweepstakes. Lady Julie adds a unique touch to the ever-expanding roster of heroes, reflecting the community’s creativity and engagement.
As you navigate through Robb’s War, you’ll start with a skirmish against Shaga and the Stone Crows. As Robb’s campaign progresses, you’ll encounter increasingly tough opposition, including Jaime Lannister, and even face unexpected allies like Catelyn Stark. The event reaches its climax in a gripping battle against Rickard Karstark, where your strategic decisions and skills will be crucial to securing victory.

On the battlefield, you'll encounter a variety of dangerous enemies, with the vengeful Rickard Karstark posing a significant challenge in the final showdown. To aid in your quest, Robb’s War introduces innovative mechanics like the Young Wolf Gems. By matching these gems before they deplete, you can weaken enemies without sustaining damage, making every move a critical part of your strategy.
This update comes on the heels of the Dragon Egg Hunt sweepstakes, which leveraged Google Maps technology to bring the world of Westeros into reality. For those seeking similar adventures, check out this curated list of the best RPGs to play on Android right now!
Immerse yourself in Robb’s War by downloading Game of Thrones: Legends now. It's available for free with in-app purchases. Head over to the official website for more details and to start your journey in the North today.