Game of Thrones Kingsroad Trailer Creates Excitement
Game of Thrones Kingsroad is a new open-world RPG set in the Westeros universe. The game’s first gameplay trailer has excited fans by offering a quality that exceeds expectations. Although it is known to be developed for mobile devices, the game, which will also be released on the PC platform, promises fans of the series an in-depth Westeros experience.
Game of Thrones Kingsroad and Gameplay Details
Game of Thrones Kingsroad offers the opportunity to explore the vast open world of Westeros. The trailer shows that players will be able to interact with characters we know from the series, such as Olenna Tyrell, travel on horseback, and explore the world with parkour-like movements. While the close and long-range combat systems offer variety, it is observed that the game has a deep RPG structure with its side quests and reward collection system.
The detailed design of the maps and the quality of the character models show that the game will offer an experience above expectations despite being a mobile-focused production. Its structure, which feels similar to Assassin’s Creed games, can be an attractive option for RPG enthusiasts.
The game’s closed beta process will take place on Windows and Android platforms between January 16-22. The beta will only be open to players living in the US, Canada and Europe. Players who participate in the beta process and complete the feedback survey will earn a special cosmetic item for their horses to be used in the full version. Registrations will end on January 12, so those who want to try it should hurry.
Game of Thrones Kingsroad seems to offer a more promising experience to its fans compared to the series’ past in the gaming world. Developed by Netmarble, this production has the potential to bring a new breath to the RPG genre while offering players the fascinating atmosphere of Westeros. Although the game’s release date has not yet been announced, the first trailer and the beta process have already aroused great curiosity.
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