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With “Game of Thrones” returning to television earlier this month, there doesn’t seem to be a better time to start up “Game of Thrones: Ascent” again. This mobile title, that has also recently found life as a Facebook game, has gotten a brand new “Fire and Blood” expansion, which should please fans of the ongoing television series by HBO.

The new “Fire and Blood” expansion brings a lot of new features to “Game of Thrones: Ascent,” one of which is Dragon evolution. Players will be able to grow their Dragons until they are adolescents, while also participating in a number of story-based activities, some of which will tie-in to the “Game of Thrones” show.

A detailed overview of the “Fire and Blood” expansion, from the developer of the game Disruptor Beam, has confirmed that there will also be new Tales that can be accessed through an interactive map. While the Tales are mostly side activities, they are worth completing, as players will earn various rewards upon completion of the tale.

Each tale reportedly has five challenges and completing these challenges also grants players renown, which are points for a Tales-specific online board. The more renown a player gets, the higher the score.

Social Times has also stated that once a player has completed a Tale they can choose to finish it, revealing their final score on the online board, or continue to do more challenges for the Tale. There is a huge risk however, because if the player loses they will lose all their progress in that specific Tale, though victory does garner better rewards.

In addition to the new Tales and the evolution of the Dragons, Pocket Gamer has confirmed that there will be new buildings and items added to the game. These will apparently tie-in to the ongoing “Game of Thrones” story, which should please fans of the franchise.

“Game of Thrones: Ascent” is a mobile roleplaying game that uses the world of Westeros for town building among other things. Fans of the series will be able to build up their noble house and take part in quests that are part of the “Game of Thrones” universe. The game is free to download on iOS and Android devices, while also being playable on Facebook, though the “Fire and Blood” expansion has seemingly gone live for Facebook and iOS users only.

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Game of Thrones Ascent - Tales of Ice & Fire (Credit: YouTube/Disruptor Beam)