A new trailer has appeared online, detailing the storyline of The Wayward Realms fantasy RPG from former Elder Scrolls developers. Among other things, viewers are introduced to the huge game world.
You may not have heard of this game: the debut project OnceLost Games was announced in August last year. The Wayward Realms development team is led by Julian le Fay and Ted Peterson, who helped create The Elder Scrolls Arena and Daggerfall. The studio claims that everything in the game depends on the decisions you make, which will necessarily have consequences on a scale that we have not encountered before. The official synopsis also states that The Wayward Realms game map is "a lot bigger than most other games you can think of". OnceLost claims that this game belongs to a completely different class of games - large-scale RPGs.
Astrum Entertainment has officially unveiled Bellatores, a new Action MMORPG that will be released in Russia and the CIS. Players will find themselves in a brutal and realistic world of medieval fantasy, where five great factions fight for dominance using strategy, political intrigue and combat skills. This project promises a deep role-playing experience with complete freedom of character development and a dynamic combat system that makes every fight unpredictable.
The new team PvPvE first-person shooter offers unique multi-arena mechanics and transformable weapons, and the events unfold in a futuristic world where corporations have long held power, and gladiatorial battles have become commonplace.
Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl has a ton of Easter eggs scattered throughout the Zone. In addition to the apocalyptic landscape and terrifying mutated creatures, the game contains hidden secrets, pop culture references, and allusions.
The ESforce eSports holding, together with the Russian Computer Sports Federation, with the assistance of the BASE platform, announced the start of the first tournament in the new Superball series – EPIC Superball: Season 1. The competition will be held from December 7 to 22 and will include three key stages: open qualifications, a group tournament and a playoff.