As much as the end of the Game of Thrones show came as a colossal disappointment to almost everyone that watched it, the appetite for more works connected to George RR Martin's work was clearly still present. As such, it was no surprise to see House of the Dragon come along as a prequel to the events of the main series.
It also helps that the show has been very solid by all accounts, filling in some gaps for fans who perhaps haven't managed to get through all the written texts yet. Now, HBO and parent company Warner Bros., who own the rights to all that Westeros goodness, have announced another upcoming release, and it slots in nicely alongside the existing show.
As first reported by Collider, Warner Bros. recently confirmed the global launch of Game of Thrones: Dragonfire, a free-to-play mobile strategy game based on the Emmy Award-winning original drama series.
In confirming the news to the show's considerable fan base, JB Perrette, CEO and President, Global Streaming and Games, Warner Bros. Discovery, shared the following statement:
"We’re thrilled to bring Game of Thrones: Dragonfire to mobile players with an immersive strategy experience that is very...
