PlayStack Articles and News 114f5k Siliconera The secret level in the world of video game news. Thu, 05 Sep 2024 15:29:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://d3la0uqcqx40x5.cloudfront.net/wp-content/s/2021/04/cropped-cropped-favicon-new-270x270-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32 PlayStack Articles and News 114f5k Siliconera 32 32 163913089 Balatro Mobile Version Will Also Be an Apple Arcade Game 1g6p38 https://siliconera.voiranime.info/balatro-mobile-version-will-also-be-an-apple-arcade-game/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=balatro-mobile-version-will-also-be-an-apple-arcade-game https://siliconera.voiranime.info/balatro-mobile-version-will-also-be-an-apple-arcade-game/#respond <![CDATA[Jenni Lada]]> Thu, 05 Sep 2024 16:30:00 +0000 <![CDATA[Android]]> <![CDATA[iOS]]> <![CDATA[News]]> <![CDATA[Nintendo Switch]]> <![CDATA[PC]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 4]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 5]]> <![CDATA[Xbox One]]> <![CDATA[Xbox Series X]]> <![CDATA[Balatro]]> <![CDATA[Europe]]> <![CDATA[Japan]]> <![CDATA[LocalThunk]]> <![CDATA[North America]]> <![CDATA[PlayStack]]> https://siliconera.voiranime.info/?p=1051306 <![CDATA[

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LocalThunk and PlayStack announced that when the Android and iOS mobile Balatro ports arrive on September 26, 2024, they will also be accompanied by an Apple Arcade release of the game. Apple Arcade is $6.99 per month, while the standalone version of the game will cost $9.99 on the App Store and Google Play.

As a reminder, Balatro is a roguelike deckbuilder based on Poker. You pick up playing cards for your deck, acquire Jokers that have different scoring and game-influencing effects, and get things like planetary and tarot cards to increase the values of certain hands or affect your game. Your goal is to continually beat more challenging tasks, some with restrictions, by meeting the scoring goals. Campaign and challenge modes are available, and post-launch updates added things like new cosmetics inspired by games like The Witcher

Here’s the official trailer for the Balatro mobile ports:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7ZHIxRe66Q

Balatro first appeared on consoles and PCs in February 2024. It’s been consistently updated, and physical versions were announced. It also appeared in other games, with an crossover bringing Balatro into Dave the Diver in October 2024.

The Balatro Android, Apple iOS, and Apple Arcade versions of the game will appear on September 26, 2024. It is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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The  Balatro mobile ports mean the roguelike deckbuilder based on Poker will be an Android, iOS, and Apple Arcade game.

LocalThunk and PlayStack announced that when the Android and iOS mobile Balatro ports arrive on September 26, 2024, they will also be accompanied by an Apple Arcade release of the game. Apple Arcade is $6.99 per month, while the standalone version of the game will cost $9.99 on the App Store and Google Play.

As a reminder, Balatro is a roguelike deckbuilder based on Poker. You pick up playing cards for your deck, acquire Jokers that have different scoring and game-influencing effects, and get things like planetary and tarot cards to increase the values of certain hands or affect your game. Your goal is to continually beat more challenging tasks, some with restrictions, by meeting the scoring goals. Campaign and challenge modes are available, and post-launch updates added things like new cosmetics inspired by games like The Witcher

Here’s the official trailer for the Balatro mobile ports:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7ZHIxRe66Q

Balatro first appeared on consoles and PCs in February 2024. It’s been consistently updated, and physical versions were announced. It also appeared in other games, with an crossover bringing Balatro into Dave the Diver in October 2024.

The Balatro Android, Apple iOS, and Apple Arcade versions of the game will appear on September 26, 2024. It is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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Balatro Daily Challenge Mode Will Appear in Future Update 3i5b19 https://siliconera.voiranime.info/balatro-daily-challenge-mode-will-appear-in-future-update/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=balatro-daily-challenge-mode-will-appear-in-future-update https://siliconera.voiranime.info/balatro-daily-challenge-mode-will-appear-in-future-update/#respond <![CDATA[Jenni Lada]]> Wed, 13 Mar 2024 18:30:00 +0000 <![CDATA[Android]]> <![CDATA[iOS]]> <![CDATA[News]]> <![CDATA[Nintendo Switch]]> <![CDATA[PC]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 4]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 5]]> <![CDATA[Xbox One]]> <![CDATA[Xbox Series X]]> <![CDATA[Balatro]]> <![CDATA[Europe]]> <![CDATA[Japan]]> <![CDATA[LocalThunk]]> <![CDATA[North America]]> <![CDATA[PlayStack]]> https://siliconera.voiranime.info/?p=1018226 <![CDATA[

Balatro Daily Challenge Mode Will Appear in Future Update

In a Reddit AMA, Balatro developer LocalThunk confirmed a Daily Challenge option will eventually appear in Balatro. It, as well as Balatro Android and iOS mobile versions and possible merchandise, came up during the question and answer period. 

LocalThunk brought up a Balatro Daily Challenge feature after a Reddit named Radstronomical brought it up. The developer noted, “I will definitely be adding a Daily Challenge mode, it would be so cool for a lot of reasons. I don't have a timeline on it but know that it's in the cards.”

As for other developments, Playstack Games confirmed that Android and iOS mobile versions of Balatro are being developed. There were no details on when this could appear. PlayStack only said to check social media and Discord for updates. Likewise, the publisher said updates on merchandise will appear on the same sources.

Balatro is a new deck-building roguelike that starts with a standard, 52-card deck of playing cards and involves acquiring Jokers with various traits. Said Jokers influence the course of rounds in which people play Poker hands, which have varying point Chip point values, to scoring requirements and gradually up the ante until you face bosses.

Balatro is available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Mobile versions are in development.

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Balatro Daily Challenge Mode Will Appear in Future Update

In a Reddit AMA, Balatro developer LocalThunk confirmed a Daily Challenge option will eventually appear in Balatro. It, as well as Balatro Android and iOS mobile versions and possible merchandise, came up during the question and answer period. 

LocalThunk brought up a Balatro Daily Challenge feature after a Reddit named Radstronomical brought it up. The developer noted, “I will definitely be adding a Daily Challenge mode, it would be so cool for a lot of reasons. I don't have a timeline on it but know that it's in the cards.”

As for other developments, Playstack Games confirmed that Android and iOS mobile versions of Balatro are being developed. There were no details on when this could appear. PlayStack only said to check social media and Discord for updates. Likewise, the publisher said updates on merchandise will appear on the same sources.

Balatro is a new deck-building roguelike that starts with a standard, 52-card deck of playing cards and involves acquiring Jokers with various traits. Said Jokers influence the course of rounds in which people play Poker hands, which have varying point Chip point values, to scoring requirements and gradually up the ante until you face bosses.

Balatro is available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Mobile versions are in development.

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Review 702e4y Balatro Will Improve (or Ruin) Your Life  https://siliconera.voiranime.info/review-balatro-will-improve-or-ruin-your-life/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=review-balatro-will-improve-or-ruin-your-life https://siliconera.voiranime.info/review-balatro-will-improve-or-ruin-your-life/#respond <![CDATA[Jenni Lada]]> Wed, 06 Mar 2024 20:00:00 +0000 <![CDATA[Featured]]> <![CDATA[Nintendo Switch]]> <![CDATA[PC]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 4]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 5]]> <![CDATA[Xbox One]]> <![CDATA[Xbox Series X]]> <![CDATA[Balatro]]> <![CDATA[Europe]]> <![CDATA[Japan]]> <![CDATA[LocalThunk]]> <![CDATA[North America]]> <![CDATA[PlayStack]]> <![CDATA[Reviews]]> https://siliconera.voiranime.info/?p=1016543 <![CDATA[

Review Balatro Will Improve (or Ruin) Your Life 1

I slept on Balatro. I had an awareness of the game ahead of launch, but was too preoccupied with some of the heavy hitters debuting around the same time. I have to say, I’m glad I did. Why? Because Balatro is my new obsession and is both giving me a new reason to live (while tanking my productivity).

The concept behind Balatro is relatively simple. You start with a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Playing different Poker hands gets you chips. You have a goal of what your “score” must be to each round. You can only play so many hands and discard groups of cards from your hands so many times, depending on the deck color selected. As the number needed to keep playing constantly goes up, you eventually need an edge to keep meeting those scores.

That edge comes in the form of Jokers, Planet cards, Spectral cards, Tarot cards, Vouchers, and card packs. Jokers apply certain conditions and multipliers for your scores. Planet cards level up different Poker hands, ensuring you’ll earn more points if you manage to play them. Spectral and Tarot cards allow you to customize cards by adding special states to them or choosing if their nature changes. Vouchers can add new conditions to the game to give you an edge. Card packs can let you add more standard playing cards to your deck or get a chance at additional planet and tarot cards. 

If it’s difficult to visualize that, don’t worry. I didn’t really grasp the beauty of it until I went through the tutorial and played my first hand. Here, the launch trailer helps a bit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n9pkiuSZLU&ab_channel=Playstack

Basically, the magic of Balatro is that it is taking something you are likely quite familiar with and adds all these new conditions that make it so satisfying to gain more points and tackle boss blinds. Since you can discard, it’s fairly easy to get higher value hands like a flush, straight, or full house. Getting certain Jokers and teaming them up can mean more points or special combos. Like pairing the Pareidolia that makes all cards face cards and a Business Card that means you have a 50% chance of getting $2 when a face card scores can be an income generator! While a hand like two pair may be lower value, if you build your deck around capitalizing on it, it can help carry you through. 

There’s also needing to balance if you take on a small or big blind when it comes up, or skip it for a Tag that could help you out. You could get free card packs, guaranteed Joker type or state appearances, or other bonuses that could help you out in exchange for not playing. But then, you also have to wonder if you will have the money or means of properly taking advantage of that effect. 

Of course, what also makes Balatro wonderful is how the game will absolutely screw up any plans you start to prepare. This is because the third boss blind will eventually get you. The Hook is one I honestly appreciate, because I’m typically fine with two random cards I didn’t play being discarded. The Manacle isn’t too bad either, since it just means your hand’s size is down by one. However, The Needle is a boss blind that only lets you play one hand, and it can ruin you if you face that one at the wrong time. 

However, because runs are relatively short, Poker is pervasive enough in society to be aware of hands, and it follows the roguelike tradition of unlocking new decks vouchers, and items as you keep playing, Balatro becomes even more captivating. I’d keep thinking about the boss blinds I hadn’t seen, the Jokers I hadn’t uncovered, and how close I’d come to upping the Ante and facing greater challenges. I might be playing for five minutes. I could be playing for 20 or even 30. It didn’t matter. Each moment was valuable, precious, and savored. I loved how it looked. I loved how it felt. I loved how good it made me feel to see the Jokers I’d collected, playing cards I’d found, and special cards I’d played made my deck—for a brief moment—feel unstoppable.

Balatro is a stunning game. It sticks with you. It never gets old. It’s the sort of title that maybe you even pick up on multiple devices, so you can have it on a Switch or Steam Deck when you’re on the go or a PS5 when you’re at home. Everything comes together beautifully and seamlessly in Balatro, and it is now one of my favorite deck-building games ever.

Balatrois available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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Review Balatro Will Improve (or Ruin) Your Life 1

I slept on Balatro. I had an awareness of the game ahead of launch, but was too preoccupied with some of the heavy hitters debuting around the same time. I have to say, I’m glad I did. Why? Because Balatro is my new obsession and is both giving me a new reason to live (while tanking my productivity).

The concept behind Balatro is relatively simple. You start with a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Playing different Poker hands gets you chips. You have a goal of what your “score” must be to each round. You can only play so many hands and discard groups of cards from your hands so many times, depending on the deck color selected. As the number needed to keep playing constantly goes up, you eventually need an edge to keep meeting those scores.

That edge comes in the form of Jokers, Planet cards, Spectral cards, Tarot cards, Vouchers, and card packs. Jokers apply certain conditions and multipliers for your scores. Planet cards level up different Poker hands, ensuring you’ll earn more points if you manage to play them. Spectral and Tarot cards allow you to customize cards by adding special states to them or choosing if their nature changes. Vouchers can add new conditions to the game to give you an edge. Card packs can let you add more standard playing cards to your deck or get a chance at additional planet and tarot cards. 

If it’s difficult to visualize that, don’t worry. I didn’t really grasp the beauty of it until I went through the tutorial and played my first hand. Here, the launch trailer helps a bit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n9pkiuSZLU&ab_channel=Playstack

Basically, the magic of Balatro is that it is taking something you are likely quite familiar with and adds all these new conditions that make it so satisfying to gain more points and tackle boss blinds. Since you can discard, it’s fairly easy to get higher value hands like a flush, straight, or full house. Getting certain Jokers and teaming them up can mean more points or special combos. Like pairing the Pareidolia that makes all cards face cards and a Business Card that means you have a 50% chance of getting $2 when a face card scores can be an income generator! While a hand like two pair may be lower value, if you build your deck around capitalizing on it, it can help carry you through. 

There’s also needing to balance if you take on a small or big blind when it comes up, or skip it for a Tag that could help you out. You could get free card packs, guaranteed Joker type or state appearances, or other bonuses that could help you out in exchange for not playing. But then, you also have to wonder if you will have the money or means of properly taking advantage of that effect. 

Of course, what also makes Balatro wonderful is how the game will absolutely screw up any plans you start to prepare. This is because the third boss blind will eventually get you. The Hook is one I honestly appreciate, because I’m typically fine with two random cards I didn’t play being discarded. The Manacle isn’t too bad either, since it just means your hand’s size is down by one. However, The Needle is a boss blind that only lets you play one hand, and it can ruin you if you face that one at the wrong time. 

However, because runs are relatively short, Poker is pervasive enough in society to be aware of hands, and it follows the roguelike tradition of unlocking new decks vouchers, and items as you keep playing, Balatro becomes even more captivating. I’d keep thinking about the boss blinds I hadn’t seen, the Jokers I hadn’t uncovered, and how close I’d come to upping the Ante and facing greater challenges. I might be playing for five minutes. I could be playing for 20 or even 30. It didn’t matter. Each moment was valuable, precious, and savored. I loved how it looked. I loved how it felt. I loved how good it made me feel to see the Jokers I’d collected, playing cards I’d found, and special cards I’d played made my deck—for a brief moment—feel unstoppable.

Balatro is a stunning game. It sticks with you. It never gets old. It’s the sort of title that maybe you even pick up on multiple devices, so you can have it on a Switch or Steam Deck when you’re on the go or a PS5 when you’re at home. Everything comes together beautifully and seamlessly in Balatro, and it is now one of my favorite deck-building games ever.

Balatrois available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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