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‘Smite Rivals’ News & Update: Hi-Rez Studios’ New Title Comparable To ‘Clash Royale,’ Know Its Difference, Gameplay & More

By Jon C | Update Date: Jan 09, 2017 08:20 AM EST

"Smite" brings you another three-lane, multiplayer online battle arena-like (MOBA) game that can go head-to-head with "Clash Royale" called "Smite Rivals." This title also has the same gameplay like the "Clash of Clans" spin-off but its creator, Hi-Rez Studios, insisted that it is quite different.

Just like "Clash Royale," "Smite Rivals" has the same collectible card arena where the battle will begin. However, the difference is players will face its rivals in a three-lane combat. They will build their own deck that is composed of a god, minions, constructions and spells that you will use to bring down your enemies and to destroy their place.

Although the settings are familiar and quite the same like "Clash Royale," the three lanes "Smite Rivals" have will make it hard compared to the Supercell title. But players don't have to worry as there will be cards that will make the game easier like the Trojan horse that can be dropped in between spots of the lanes, TouchArcade reported. The units' position, too, will be a lot different in the new game and it has specific starting spots for the troops' deployment.

Moreover, "Smite Rivals" also has hero units called gods, who are from the game's console and PC versions. Each of the deity is built with special skills that could be a lot of help to bring down the opponents. Evidently, compared to "Clash Royale," the Hi-Rez Studios' title differentiates itself in details.

According to PC Gamer, "Smite Rivals" has bigger maps and players have more time to travel from its place to the opponent's spot. The gods, too, play two roles in the game. One is its being powerful elites that bear special powers and strengths. Second is its special abilities can only cost a little mana and can set off on a cooldown.

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