Announced at the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, At Fate's End is the latest game from Spiritfarer developer Thunder Lotus Games. This is the studio's second game in development, with 33 Immortals releasing in early access earlier this year.
The action-adventure game stars Shan, who wields the legendary God Sword Aesus in a war waged against her own family. These skirmishes will require more than skill with a blade, however, with At Fate's Ending putting dialogue and familial insights at the heart of its combat system.
In the gameplay trailer, you can see Shan deciding between dialogue responses during an intense duel. According to the game's Steam page, you'll have the option to either defeat or reconcile with each of Shan's relatives, with each choice impacting how the narrative unfolds. Shan's skill tree is Shan's family tree; with each member, you overcome granting you new abilities to help further explore At Fate's End's world.
The trailer showcases some gorgeous 2D art, which should be no surprise if you're familiar with the equally stunning world of Spiritfarer. It's not yet clear how much of the game is spent exploring outside of combat, but there does seem to be a lot of variety to its different areas.
At Fate's End is the second game in development at Thunder Lotus Games. 33 Immortals, the studio's take on rapid-fire multiplayer raids, released into early access earlier this year but doesn't currently have a firm release date. At Fate's End is due out in 2026 on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC.
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The action-adventure game stars Shan, who wields the legendary God Sword Aesus in a war waged against her own family. These skirmishes will require more than skill with a blade, however, with At Fate's Ending putting dialogue and familial insights at the heart of its combat system.
In the gameplay trailer, you can see Shan deciding between dialogue responses during an intense duel. According to the game's Steam page, you'll have the option to either defeat or reconcile with each of Shan's relatives, with each choice impacting how the narrative unfolds. Shan's skill tree is Shan's family tree; with each member, you overcome granting you new abilities to help further explore At Fate's End's world.
The trailer showcases some gorgeous 2D art, which should be no surprise if you're familiar with the equally stunning world of Spiritfarer. It's not yet clear how much of the game is spent exploring outside of combat, but there does seem to be a lot of variety to its different areas.
At Fate's End is the second game in development at Thunder Lotus Games. 33 Immortals, the studio's take on rapid-fire multiplayer raids, released into early access earlier this year but doesn't currently have a firm release date. At Fate's End is due out in 2026 on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC.
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