Skip to main content

Roll Up: Scrolls Public Beta On Sale Next Month

Mojang's collectible digital card / turn-based strategy game Scrolls has been fairly quiet, publicly at least, since sort of winning, sort of losing their battle with Bethesda over the right to use a common English word. No longer, though - after an extended private alpha period, they're going to put the beta on sale late next month. As with Minecraft, it's a chance to pay less but receive an unfinished game - though it will of course receive all the updates right up to (and presumably beyond) full release.

Mojang's Jakob Porser told Polygon it's likely to carry a similar price to Minecraft in its early days, so expect something around the $10 mark, I suppose. Again, projected release date is around the end of April.

There will be a singleplayer morser in the game, with Porser claiming the AI is currently being agreeably tricksy. As for Difficult Second Album Syndrome, "I have no expectation that Scrolls is going to sell way beyond Minecraft, absolutely not. What I would like is for the game to find a core, a bunch of players that actively love the game." They also aim to stick to a one-off price as much as possible, rather than do the whole microtransaction thing.

Watch on YouTube

Much more over in Polygon's interview with Porser. I'm really looking forward to playing Scrolls, I must say.

Now, I know there are some people here who'll take any opportunity to say rude things about Notch, but do remember that today is International Stop Hating Things Day. You'll be breaking the law if you can't keep that poison tongue in check, y'hear?

Read this next

Alec Meer avatar
Alec Meer: Ancient co-founder of RPS. Long gone. Now mostly writes for rather than about video games.
View comments (48)
In this article

Minecraft

Android, iOS, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Nintendo Switch

Scrolls

Android, iOS, PC, Mac

Related topics

Rock Paper Shotgun is better when you sign in

Sign in and join us on our journey to discover strange and compelling PC games.