When it comes to defining the genre of dark medieval fantasy, few works resonate as powerfully with modern audiences as *Game of Thrones*. Since the conclusion of the HBO miniseries, the world of Westeros has been relatively quiet, with the exception of the spin-off *House of the Dragon*. However, fans of the franchise have reason to celebrate, as *Game of Thrones: Kingsroad*, developed by Netmarble, is set to launch in early access on March 26th. There's a catch, though: for now, the game will be exclusively available on Steam, leaving mobile players waiting on the sidelines.
This move marks a significant shift for Netmarble, a company traditionally focused on mobile gaming. The choice to debut *Game of Thrones: Kingsroad* on Steam suggests a strategic pivot, perhaps aiming to tap into the broader PC gaming market. Given the immense popularity of the *Game of Thrones* franchise, this could be a smart move to attract a wide audience. Hopefully, a successful early access period on Steam will pave the way for a mobile version in the near future.
Netmarble's decision to prioritize a Steam launch is intriguing, especially given their mobile-centric history. It might be seen as a stress test, considering PC gamers are often more critical of game performance and experience. However, this approach leaves mobile enthusiasts, who have historically been more forgiving, waiting longer. This strategy mirrors recent moves by other companies, such as the releases of *Once Human* and *Delta Force*, which also prioritized PC over mobile.
Is this a sign of a broader shift among mobile-first companies towards PC-first strategies? Only time will tell. In the meantime, if you're eagerly awaiting *Game of Thrones: Kingsroad* on mobile, why not check out our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week?
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