
GameVortex writes: "Additional points are also available for purchase in-game (500 points for $6, 2250 for $26). While not an issue now, the ability to buy cards could end up making BattleForge a game of haves and have-nots. There aren't enough cards in the game to really make a difference now, but as new cards become available, the game could see some of the same issues M:TG had where big spenders end up with power decks while everyone else is left in the dust. Hopefully EA has something in the works to stem this issue, but until it becomes one, BattleForge offers one of the PC's more unique multiplayer games and something that fans of strategy and card games should check out".

Theshigen writes "Battleforge was a rather novel idea. It combined collectable card game mechanics with real-time strategy, something new and fresh back in 2009. It's been re-released today as Skylords Reborn. A fan-made project that's made the gamer, completely free."
1RBC: This has been a pretty exciting week for game news- this week, Sony announced that they'd be cutting off Playstation Now support for the Vita, PS3 and every other device that's not a PS4 or PC, some big announcements came out of Nintendo regarding DLC for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as well as more details about Splatoon 2, and EA has handed over (partial) control of the card/strategy game BattleForge to their fans- all this and more on this week's episode of 1RBC Gaming Weekly.

iLLGaming.in's weekly roundup of Free-2-Play games, by F2P writer Ajay Verma.