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'Games of Thrones Ascent' Free on PC News: New Gameplay System in Second Expansion Pack 'Fire & Blood'

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If you're not happy with the direction that "Game of Thrones" is taking in its fifth season on HBO, you can always opt to check out "Games of Thrones Ascent" for free on your mobile device or PC.

The game brought out its second expansion pack this week titled "Fire & Blood." As its title hints, it has a good amount of dragon action.

The new expansion pack will also involve a new gameplay system called "Tales of Ice and Fire" and an interactive map. Describing this new gameplay system, the developer Disruptor Beam stated that it was a "Spiritual successor to World Events and incorporates the best parts of it and even improves on several key aspects such as story and art."

It also promised players of "Games of Thrones Ascent" that they will see something never before seen in the game.

The dragons are designed to a be a major draw in "Games of Thrones Ascent." The developer said with the expansion pack, players will be able to grow them from when they are babies until they reach adolescence. There is also going to be a building in the game called the Dragon Pit. This is where the dragons will go through their evolution.

A new location called Great Hall has been introduced. Here players will be able to trade in items they have earned in the "Tales of Ice and Fire" system.

Disruptor Beam has also announced that it is going to offer new content connected to the TV series "Game of Thrones." Players will get the opportunity to view this on Sunday when the next episode airs. They can then play the content related to the episode the following day.

"Game of Thrones Ascent" is available for free and can be downloaded from iTunes for mobile devices running the iOS operating system. As for Android devices, it can be downloaded from Google Play. PC users can either play the game on Facebook or access it from the Disruptor Beam website.