Mobile game MARVEL REALM OF CHAMPIONS reveals the Kingdom of Wakanda with recruitment video from Queen Shuri

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Mobile game developer Kabam just unveiled a new house for the recently announced Marvel Realm of Champions, introducing players to the Kingdom of Wakanda. They’ll be able to join the Wakanda faction in the upcoming action RPG. Here’s Queen Shuri’s recruitment video:

Kabam released a thorough overview of the Kingdom of Wakanda, covering its system of government, territories, and more. You can find all of that info here.

Here’s a summary of the Wakandan Kingdom in the world of the game.

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In Marvel Realm of Champions, when Wakanda was abducted into The Battleworld by Maestro, the land was plunged into a state of temporary political disarray. After challenging Maestro to ritualistic combat, King T’Challa was slain trying to protect his home.

Maestro struck down his opponent, shattering both the Black Panther and the will of his people. As a show of his terrible power, Maestro accelerated his plans, the event known as THE BANISHMENT seemed to wipe much of Wakanda out of existence.

Those that survived slowly picked themselves up following the reluctant rise of the next heir, Queen Shuri. Though her disregard for tradition has put many on edge, it’s her drive to combine the lessons of yesterday with the teachings of tomorrow that built up the Kingdom of Wakanda. To reclaim what was stolen, and to rectify what was lost; a new breed of Black Panther prepares for their next hunt.

Kabam released a thorough overview of the Kingdom of Wakanda, covering its system of government, territories, and more. You can find all of that info here.

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