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End of Season ahead and a Special Opportunity!



The current season in KARDS ends on February 10th with introducing the new progression systems - including a new seasonal ladder.

Use the time until February 10th to get the maximum rewards!

On February 10th, the current season will end, and you will receive the rewards for your efforts on the ladder so far - the more stars you have received, the higher the rewards.

Then, with the new ladder system arriving on the 10th, you can climb up the ranks again. Receive rewards once more for your finishing position on the new ladder at the end of February.

[h2]Special Opportunity ahead![/h2]

With the arrival of new progression systems on the 10th, we will also upgrade the in-game Welcome Offer. The Welcome Offer is a fantastic one-time opportunity to get card packs with a massive discount - available only once per account.

To celebrate the new progression systems, we allow everyone to also purchase the new Welcome Offer as soon as it becomes available. So, if you haven't already taken advantage of the Welcome Offer - do it right away and then once more after the 10th.

See you on the KARDS battlefield!

Resistance is Futile



Hello friends!

A new month, a new dev blog, new progression system on the horizon and a new ladder to climb. Life is Great! As in the last balance patch dev blog, we are organizing the changes into three categories - nerfs, buffs to underused cards and strategic buffs. Refer to the last blog for a brief explanation on each category.

The balance changes will go out on the 10th of February, alongside all the changes to the progression and ladder systems, just in time for grinding the new ranks.

Overall, the current meta is in a pretty healthy state - no single deck is over performing and there are many viable decks out there to play with. Still, we want to nudge a few things in slightly different directions and give players a few more tools to deal with possible shifts in the meta. Without further ado, let’s dive in.

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[h2]Nerfed cards[/h2]



Seaforth Highlanders, more like Seaworth Highrollers, amIright? No? Okok, we are killing one of them off, so now only 7 Highlanders remain. There can be only one Seaforth Highlander.



We’ve contemplated this change for a long time, but didn’t want to pull the trigger until we were sure Japan control had legs to stand on. Now that the legs are in place, we are reducing the attack to 2, making this card exactly like East Surrey Regiment. Well, it costs one more and has 2 in operation cost, and it has a destruction ability and different name and nationality. But otherwise EXACTLY like East Surrey Regiment.



The Ki-83 has become a common sight on the Kards battlefields, so common in fact that seeing one comes as a surprise to asbolutely no one. Which makes it impossible for it to ambush anything, so this fact is being reflected here.



The Expeditionary Corps has decent stats, especially when taking into account that it frequently denies the enemy a draw ala Panther A. This has led to it showing up even in decks with just a slight resistance theme. So we’ve decided to tone it down a bit.



Resistance has been one of the more polarizing strategies in Kards, with a large portion of the player base either firmly entrenched in the love or hate camp. Due to this, we haven’t really been able to explore the mechanic fully. By tuning it down, we are hoping to open up the opportunity to develop resistance further in the future.

[h2]Buff to underused cards[/h2]



The imposing KV-2 has many things going for it, but finding itself in decks is not one of them. We’re hoping this changes with this change, as it is such a unique beast. After all, Heavy Armor 2 is nothing to sneeze at (we tried, didn’t make a dent).



The Marauder has an ability that can be extremely strong in the right matchups, but not really the body to back it up. We’re not anticipating any major shifts due to this change, but at least it now offers a bit better returns on the investment, when the right type of deck comes along.



Home Defense rarely sees play because for some reason players tend not to build decks aimed at losing. Dropping the cost makes this card much more appealing even when paying full cost and gives insane value with the discount. Remember kids, don’t leave home without some defense.



Poor Bologna Regiment. It always sets out with such high hopes, but then fellow soldiers start dying and they become depressed and despondent and very un-eager to join the fray. Well, through intense psychotherapy we have strengthened its backbone. Lets see if it is enough for them to finally see some action in some sort of an Italian control deck.

[h2]Buffed for strategic reasons[/h2]



The National Fire Service can be a lifesaver if you find yourself in an environment full of decks aiming to kill you in one huge swing. It can also buy slower decks a lot of time, so offers excellent service in the right decks.



German blitz tank decks need a little bit of love. We don’t want to strengthen their early game too much, as that can be very swingy, but this change to the Panzer III-E gives the small tanks much greater punching power in the mid to late game, where they have traditionally suffered.



Many Soviet decks have excellent late game, but lack a little bit in ways to defend themselves early on. Being able to utilize the two T-70s better makes it a much better tool for many of these decks.



We wanted to give players a tool to use against decks that are pumping the attacks of their units. This will of course not stop them the turn they are pumped, so Overwhelming Force is a little bit limited in nature. But at 0 cost and being able to remove many other annoying keywords, it is now a much more flexible tool than before.

That is all. As stated before, these changes will hit on the 10th, so until then, put your theorycrafting hat on (I hear it is made of foil) and hit the battlefield on the 10th with an edge. Please let us know what you think, your thoughts are invaluable to us.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

KARDS Open IV



Hello KARDS community!

The other day we shared with you the competitive calendar for the first few months of the year. Now it’s time for the first KARDS Open of 2021 and we can’t wait!

1939 Games presents the Kards Open - IV powered by 983 Media. In this tournament, you bring your two best decks to the battlefield and fight for the top with a $1000 prize pool. Who will reign supreme as the ultimate tactician? Join the fight with Swiss rounds spread across two days (February 6th and 7th). Then, the qualifying Top 8 finishers will battle for the prize pool on February 14th, on the KARDS Twitch channel www.twitch.tv/kardsccg.

For more information Join the 983 Discord: https://discord.gg/dAbfkYF or sign up and check out all the details on the tournament here:

Tournament info on Battlefy

Will we see the old guard at the top again in 2021 or can the new dogs take a bite for themselves? Sign up and put your name on the pages of KARDS history!

[h2]FORMAT[/h2]

  • Bring two decks from two different main nations (HQ)
  • No bans.
  • Best of Three Conquest

  • Day I: first rounds of Swiss play (amount of swiss rounds pending final entries)
  • Day II: Second half of Swiss play (amount of swiss rounds pending final entries)
  • Day III: Top 16 Single Elimination Bracket - Best of three with three decks and one ban.


IMPORTANT: You will NOT need to submit your decks for the Swiss rounds. Top 16 qualifiers at the end of swiss weekend will need to submit 3 deck lists.

[h2]About the tournament:[/h2]

The KARDS Open - IV will feature a 1000$ Prize pool as well as in game items and is completely open for everyone with free registration. Prizes will be distributed in the following way:

  • 1st - $400 + 30 Packs
  • 2nd - $250 + 30 Packs
  • 3rd - $200 + 30 Packs
  • 4th - $150 + 30 Packs
  • 5th-8th - 30 Packs


Get your decks at the ready!

Short season ahead!

Significant changes are coming to KARDS on February 10th:

We completely revamp the core progression systems, including the seasonal ladder, leading to a short season.

This means that the current season will end early on February 10th. This also means that you'll receive all the seasonal rewards you have earned by then.

There is more to it! Changing to the new systems will give you a lot of free stuff. The transition to the new systems will happen on February 10th - and that means a lot of goodies for you!



[h2]On February 10th, we are going to:[/h2]

  • End the current season and give you all the seasonal rewards you have qualified for by then
  • Double your existing resources
  • Convert your resources automatically into free wildcards
  • Deliver 2 Officer packs for free
  • Convert your achievements to the new national progression system - and instantly give you the rewards of the new system again


We strongly recommend discovering all the upcoming changes, learning how the new systems work, and how you will benefit from the changes:

[h2]A new National Progression system[/h2]

(Edit on Feb 8: Above image has been updated with the latest in-game example screenshot)

This new system replaces the old achievements and gives you a reward track for each respective nation. Playing a nation will result in much more frequent rewards now (every few matches, including PVE)!

[h2]Wildcards: A new way to create cards[/h2]



The new wildcards replace the current system of resources. In the new system, you use wildcards to create your new cards. This allows you to progress much faster in a nation you are focusing on; it also allows us to be much more generous with nation-specific rewards. Gold cards will become vanity items.

[h2]Seasonal ladder revamp[/h2]



The new ladder features a unified system as we drop the nation-specific aspect of it. Whenever you win matches, you will gain a star in this new ladder regardless of the nation you have played.

[h2]Transition to the new system "What happens to my stuff?" [/h2]



You will receive a lot of free items during this transition. Your existing resources will be doubled and converted into wildcards. Achievements will be converted to the new system and instantly completed as far as possible. You will get Officer packs. You will receive your seasonal rewards.

Use the remaining time till February 10th to complete more achievements, collect additional resources, and get to the Officer Club to maximize your rewards!

KARDS Tournament Calendar



Hello everyone!

In 2020 we started hosting monthly Officer Club Championships and introduced the KARDS Open as new competitive options outside of the annual world championship. Today I am thrilled to share with you all an update to our competitive plan for the next 5 months.

We at 1939 Games believe that competitive play is core to the gaming experience around card games, and we are committed to serving our engaged players with fun and frequent opportunities to engage in competitive play. To accomplish this, 1939 Games has partnered with 983 Media on hosting two open tournaments for at least the next 5 months.

This is on top of the Officer Club Championship, that will keep its place, and any community competitions that might be organized!

[h2]So what will these tournaments look like?[/h2]

For the first and second weekend of each month we will host a standard format KARDS Open, with a 1000$ prize pool along with in game prizes. Entry is free and open to everyone.

In this tournament we play through a Swiss round during the first weekend and then finish the tournament with a single elimination bracket during the second weekend. Players bring three decks from three different main nations with one deck ban before each series.

For the third and fourth weekend we will host another KARDS Open with an experimental format and new rules. Formats include:

  • Singleton - Only one copy of each card
  • Monodecks - No cards from ally nations
  • Pauper - No Elite or Special cards
  • Pre-made decks or Starter decks


And many more!

For this tournament there is no cash prize, but only in game prizes. This tournament is thought of as more beginner friendly and focuses on fun alongside the competition. We highly encourage newer players to participate in these events, get to know their fellow KARDS players in the community and possibly take a jump up in building their collection with a win in the tournament.

The top 8 from all tournaments will be broadcast to our Twitch channel with live casters!

Here is the full tournament schedule for the next 3 months!



[h2]One more thing![/h2]

You might have noticed March will be slightly different from the other months this year, instead of doing the two open tournaments like normal, we will host a KARDS Open mini tournament week! A week filled with small (4-8 person) tournaments, with in game prizes and a qualification spot for the main event at the end of the week up for grabs! Stay tuned for more details!

This is a part of our exploration into tournaments as a way to play in KARDS, so we will be looking for your feedback to take into consideration when making future tournament features.

[h2]Sounds exciting! TELL ME MORE![/h2]

Alright! Hold your horses! For all you planners out there that want to start blocking out your tournament weekends already, here is the KARDS Competitive Calendar until the end of June this year:

For all further information or inquiries about the KARDS Open events, please join the 983 Media Discord server: discord.gg/dAbfkYF

Or reach out through the following channels:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/983tv
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://983media.com/

Lastly, make sure you are following KARDS on Twitch and Youtube so you don’t miss out on any of the upcoming action!