New trailer showcases deckbuilding across 32 factions, an endless campaign with new game plus, and ranked PvP LOS ANGELES – May 14, 2026 – Gabriel’s Games today released Battle Waves: Mobile – Second Quick Look Trailer, offering a broader look at the launch feature set for its free-to-play, real-time deck-building battler as the game passes 20,000 Google Play pre-registrations ahead of its May 29 iOS and Android release. The trailer is the second entry in Gabriel’s Games’ three-part Quick Look countdown to launch, with a third Quick Look Trailer planned for next week before release. The trailer is available now on the Gabriel’s Games YouTube channel. Media assets are also available now, including screenshots, logos, key art, trailer links, and studio information. The game is built around three core pillars: varied deckbuilding, endless replayability, and competitive progression. That variety begins with the game’s 32-faction roster. Players build decks by combining six factions from a launch roster of 32, creating flexible deck identities through faction units, team bonuses, and counterplay. From the explosive Boom Brigade to the mythic Ancient Dragons and scrappy Tiny Critters, each faction brings its own units, team bonus, personality, and chaos to the battlefield, helping each build feel distinct. Replayability and experimentation come from the campaign. It gives solo players a long-term place to test decks, refine builds, and push through harder battles after the first clear. After beating the campaign, players continue into repeated new game plus runs with escalating difficulty and new foes. Competition extends across ranked PvP, leaderboards, and multiplayer profiles. Players can jump into ranked online PvP, challenge others in real-time battles, and climb weekly and global leaderboards that support both solo campaign progression and ranked PvP. As players climb, multiplayer profiles give them an online identity to flex on friends and foes. Profiles display player rank, achievement taglines, customizable icons, banners, and borders. “I wanted Battle Waves: Mobile to feel like opening a toy box of little heroes, inspired by childhood memories,” said Gabriel Langlois, founder of Gabriel's Games. “Each faction adds units and a team bonus, so choosing your six factions changes both what you can deploy and how your deck plays. With 32 factions at launch, there are tons of build combinations, and every deck can feel like a new team with its own heroes, mascots, and synergies.” At Launch, Battle Waves: Mobile will include: 32 unique factions, with six factions per deck Endless single-player campaign with infinite new game plus Ranked online PvP with friends or via matchmaking Weekly and global leaderboards for solo campaign and ranked PvP Custom multiplayer profiles Availability Battle Waves: Mobile launches May 29, 2026 on iOS and Android. The game will support English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean at launch. Players can pre-order now on the iOS App Store and pre-register on Google Play ahead of launch. Next week’s Third Quick Look Trailer will explore the lore behind the war: the collision of Helios and Nyxia, which unleashed primordial elements, splintered civilizations, and turned the factions of both worlds against one another. More details about the world, factions, and the collision will be revealed alongside the trailer. About Battle Waves: Mobile Battle Waves: Mobile is a free-to-play, fast-paced real-time deck-building battler for iOS and Android where players combine six of 32 factions, spend mana, deploy units, counter enemy waves, and destroy the opponent’s base. The game features an endless single-player campaign with infinite new game plus, ranked online PvP, weekly and global leaderboards, and custom multiplayer profiles. About Gabriel’s Games Gabriel’s Games is a solo-led indie game studio founded by Gabriel Langlois, a veteran developer with experience across technical art, game development, and game production. The studio focuses on playful, expressive games built around discovery, competition, and creative player expression. Games make us human. Human making games.
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