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Reply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: Cyber Bunny/Cyber Kitty Story a Lie?

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by Magicovore

Like most publishers, we try do deliver the best possible games and we hate when our choices disappoint fans. Sometimes we make announcements too fast because we are excited about the games we are working on, and then we have to announce a change that won't please everyone. I assure you that we don't like it.

About CyberBunny:
We can't use CyberBunny's art/visual design for legal issue, which implies that we can't reprint the old cardback (with the bunny on it) or any version of CyberBunny.

The Evolution cards of CyberBunny doesn't use the art nor the design of Cyber Bunny so we can reprint it (no legal issue here).

That's why we had to change the character for the new King of Tokyo version but we can still reprint the old evolution card design in the future KoT Power Up! game.

About the content of KoT Power Up!:
The initial plan was to have a mirror of KoNY Power Up! content. But, many players didn't have the opportunity to get the first KoT Power Up! (especially, many countries have only sold the first version of King of Tokyo and don't have the Power Up! yet).
Also, we couldn't simply add more content to have all Evolution in the game without raising its price.
The final content of the game was discussed a lot. We end up choosing to remove the Evolution cards to play in KoNY. This way, we publish a game that will be playable by owners of both the new and the old version of KoT.

I am pretty sure that we will find a way to distribute those Power-UP cards that allow players to play Gigazaur in New York with Evolutions someday. But I don't know when, and I don't know how. For now, we are focussing on the next Monster Packs and future King of games.

Thank you for your understanding.

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