Minion Master’s Latest Season “Torment” Arrives Today And Mayhem Mode Received BIG Changes
Embrace your inner demon in the 1.40 update
BetaDwarf has just released its newest season “Torment” for the deck-building strategy game Minion Masters. Torment is bringing a major update to the game's Mayhem mode, a new season pass, and numerous balance changes. Players can download this major update for free today on Steam, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. Leading the charge this season is the premium “Torment” DLC, a demonic bundle offering an outstanding arena, Master, legendary skin, and much more. This DLC is arriving on Friday, October 14, and will be free to all players if claimed before October 21.
As mentioned above, one of the biggest updates is the changes made to the game’s Mayhem mode. Six new Mayhems have been added and the game mode has received a number of new and improved elements, including updated rewards, a “retry” function, and leaderboards. The new free Season Pass will feature two new cards; the hammer-wielding Korrrgoth, Tyrant of Gor’Rakk, and the Cowardly Imps.
This update will also be kicking off BetaDwarf’s Month of Fun. Players will be able to enter a number of giveaways and have access to DLC discounts. In addition to the free “Torment” premium DLC, Minion Masters’ “All Masters Upgrade” and “Premium Upgrade” DLCs are available for 25% off from October 14-21.
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