Voice of Cards Trilogy Shares Social Media Icons, Wallpapers & Video Call Backgrounds

To celebrate the release of the Voice of Cards trilogy on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices, Square Enix has shared numerous social media icons, key art, wallpapers, and more via their official website.

Check out our reviews of Voice of Cards: The Beasts of BurdenVoice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars, and Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden.

All of the provided social media icons representing the Voice of Cards trilogy are viewable and downloadable via our gallery below:

The four new desktop wallpapers of the Voice of Cards trilogy are viewable and downloadable via our gallery below:

Key art useable advertised as useable for video conferences and the like is viewable and downloadable via our gallery below:

Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars is a deck-building RPG where players will use cards in a way that unravels a narrative. The game is headed by creative director Yoko Taro, who fans will know from the Drakengard and NieR series. Players go on a quest with a seemingly ordinary band of misfits that becomes something far more.

Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden takes place across several islands that maidens have protected for generations. The protagonist roams the seas with Laty, a girl who failed to become a maiden. However, they, of course, end up facing some sort of disastrous conflict, leading to players having to “circumvent fate” itself. There is a familiar face in the revealed cast of characters, making me wonder about this title’s connective tissue to the initial entry. This is a Yoko Taro endeavor, so there’s bound to be a slew of connections.

Voice of Cards: The Beasts of Burden introduces a new gameplay mechanic, letting players trap monsters in cards used to defeat them so they can be used as skills in combat. Plot-wise, monsters, and humans have been at each other’s throats for millennia, and in the midst of constant crisis, a certain girl loses her home due to monsters. She seeks vengeance and learns more about her world when traveling with a mysterious boy.


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