Game of Thrones: Kingsroad will launch in full as a free-to-play title for PC and mobile devices on May 21, developer Netmarble has announced.
While its full release is still several weeks away, some players on PC have already been playing for well over a month. Game of Thrones: Kingsroad is currently available in early access on Steam with the purchase of a $25 Founder's Pack, which includes access to the game along with additional cosmetics and in-game currency. More expensive Founder's Packs, which come with additional currencies and cosmetics, are also available.
The open-world RPG set in the universe of HBO's popular Game of Thrones show, and featuring the likeness of show actors like Kit Harrington, will support full cross-play and cross-progression between mobile and PC. In it, players take on the role as the heir of a minor Northern house, and after choosing a class (Sellsword, Knight, or Assassin), embark on a quest to restore their house's honor while battling foes in real-time combat that requires dodging and parrying enemy attacks.
In early access, players can currently explore the Northern regions of Westeros like the Wall and Castle Black, play a portion of the game's main story, complete side quests, and participate in co-op dungeons against fantastical beasts never before seen in the Game of Thrones show but hinted at or mentioned in the universe's lore.
Game of Thrones: Kingsroad reviews on Steam are currently sitting at "Mixed" overall, with players criticizing its monetization mechanics even as they praise the game's overall presentation and story.
Despite the popularity of Game of Thrones, aside from a slew of mobile strategy games, there have been relatively few other interactive takes on George R.R. Martin's fantasy universe. Game of Thrones: Kingsroad will only be the second third-person action RPG set in Westeros, with the first being Cyanide Studios' 2012 Game of Thrones.
However, more Game of Thrones games could be on the way in the future. Warner Bros. Games announced as it shut down studios like Monolith that it would be looking to focus on popular IP for its games going forward, including Game of Thrones.
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While its full release is still several weeks away, some players on PC have already been playing for well over a month. Game of Thrones: Kingsroad is currently available in early access on Steam with the purchase of a $25 Founder's Pack, which includes access to the game along with additional cosmetics and in-game currency. More expensive Founder's Packs, which come with additional currencies and cosmetics, are also available.
The open-world RPG set in the universe of HBO's popular Game of Thrones show, and featuring the likeness of show actors like Kit Harrington, will support full cross-play and cross-progression between mobile and PC. In it, players take on the role as the heir of a minor Northern house, and after choosing a class (Sellsword, Knight, or Assassin), embark on a quest to restore their house's honor while battling foes in real-time combat that requires dodging and parrying enemy attacks.
In early access, players can currently explore the Northern regions of Westeros like the Wall and Castle Black, play a portion of the game's main story, complete side quests, and participate in co-op dungeons against fantastical beasts never before seen in the Game of Thrones show but hinted at or mentioned in the universe's lore.
Game of Thrones: Kingsroad reviews on Steam are currently sitting at "Mixed" overall, with players criticizing its monetization mechanics even as they praise the game's overall presentation and story.
Despite the popularity of Game of Thrones, aside from a slew of mobile strategy games, there have been relatively few other interactive takes on George R.R. Martin's fantasy universe. Game of Thrones: Kingsroad will only be the second third-person action RPG set in Westeros, with the first being Cyanide Studios' 2012 Game of Thrones.
However, more Game of Thrones games could be on the way in the future. Warner Bros. Games announced as it shut down studios like Monolith that it would be looking to focus on popular IP for its games going forward, including Game of Thrones.
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