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How cozy can a cozy game with fire-breathing dragons be? Game of Thrones: Dragonfire is about to show us

House of the Dragon Season 3 is coming this summer, but HBO wants us to remember that someone had to raise all those dragon hatchlings. Someone had to love them. That someone is us.

We love a good cozy game. Something to unwind with after a busy day that doesn’t take a lot of brain power but maximizes our chance to relax after facing the horrors of the world is just the perfect tonic, we think. And while we don’t usually associate the Game of Thrones world with that sort of relaxation, that hasn’t stopped Warner Bros. Games from developing a new mobile game focused on raising dragons from hatchlings to coincide with the upcoming House of the Dragon Season 3.

Game of Thrones: Dragonfire does a lot of what it says in the title. It is set during the period covered in House of the Dragon, with fans playing as a Valyrian descendant in charge of hatching, raising, and flying dragons.

Now, officially Game of Thrones: Dragonfire is a strategy game with a focus on training dragons to become the instruments of war that we see in the series, and it will be about expanding your territory and conquering the Seven Kingdoms. However, that feels secondary to being able to raise and train our own dragons. Watching them soar through the air so majestically is going to be the big payoff for putting so much time and effort into raising them. The fact that they are being used as instruments of war is merely a side effect.

Game of Thrones: Dragonfire doesn’t have an official release date, but we suspect that it will launch sometime this summer since House of the Dragon Season 3 is set to start airing in June 2026.


A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 1 may have wrapped on HBO Max, but with House of the Dragon season 3 coming just around the corner, it's always a great time to read up on all things Game of Thrones. Fortunately, Popverse has everything you need to journey through the George R.R. Martin-created Westeros, including:

Plus much more coming as it gets announced!

Trent Cannon

Trent Cannon: Trent is a freelance writer who has been covering anime, video games, and pop culture for a decade. (He/Him)

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