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# Game card on launcher

Game card is an informational panel that represents a game on a launcher. When you open the launcher, you will see a list of games that you own or are available for download. Each game is represented by an individual game card.

The game card contains basic information about the game, such as its title, icon, category, description, screenshots, trailers, and related news or updates. Additionally, on the game card, you can see all the assets that are included in the game.

Game card allow you to purchase it, download it, or launch it. Game cards are an intuitive way to manage your game collection and find new titles to discover on the platform.

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