Shop Titans Tasks You With Crafting and Selling the Gear for RPG Heroes, Out Now on Mobile

Kabam has just launched the intriguing Shop Titans on mobile. It’s an RPG but it’s very far from the norm, as it tasks you with crafting and selling gear for traditional heroes rather than being one yourself. You’ll start by …

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Kabam has just launched the intriguing Shop Titans on mobile. It’s an RPG but it’s very far from the norm, as it tasks you with crafting and selling gear for traditional heroes rather than being one yourself.

You’ll start by building your own humble store from scratch and decorating it nicely to encourage heroes to make a pitstop. Then, you’ll craft a bunch of gear and put it on display to encourage the gold to start flowing.

Shop Titans Still Features Plenty of Standard RPG Tropes, Like Character Customisation and Dungeons to Battle Through

Working alongside a bunch of other merchants, including a local Blacksmith, Tailor, Priestess, and more, you’ll build a flourishing shop that features all of the items a growing adventurer needs.

There is a lot of traditional RPG gameplay here for those that fancy it though. You can customise your character with a variety of different outfits, hairstyles, and more.

Then there’s the dungeons you can battle through with the help of your own team of Heroes, which you’ll presumably recruit from those who visit your store.

You can also join guilds with your friends, which brings a nice bit of multiplayer to the experience. That way you can help each other grow your stores and towns to be the best in the kingdom.

If you’d like to check out Shop Titans, you can go ahead and grab it on the App Store or Google Play via the links at the top of this page. It seems like a ton of fun and we can’t wait to check it out ourselves.

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