That the launch of The Elder Scrolls VI goes long Everyone knows it, not in vain Starfield has to come out first and its date is just as far away, as it does not go on sale until November 11, 2022. And within the RPG that we look forward to eagerly we cannot ignore the Avowed from Obsidian.
Luckily, another representative of the genre has just appeared and under the tutelage of two Bethesda veterans: Ted Peterson and Julian LeFay. Both responsible for design and programming, respectively, of the first The Elder Scrolls (Arena and Daggerfall). And now with a new project in hand: The Wayward Realms.
Once Lost Games, his studio, will give us a fantasy RPG in an open world where they ensure that any choice will have its consequence and with a scope never seen before in a game of these characteristics. They define it, in fact, as “The Great RPG”. A priori it sounds very like Peter Molyneux with his presentation of the first Fable, but we will have to give them a vote of confidence because of their origins …
Their teaser doesn’t say much, in any case. But at least some unknowns are cleared up through its Steam file and its official page, such as at the time of highlight that your world will be of enormous dimensions, surpassing the vast majority of role-playing games. And with big cities with “hundreds or thousands” of NPCs.
Besides, it repeats the fact that it will be difficult for there to be two equal games for all the variables that we can modify based on our actions as their world (and therefore their history) is constantly evolving. The virtual Master of the game “will make things interesting” and the events will cause effects of various kinds in the role that we have adopted as a character to play.
The study ensures that we will not be linked to the typical classes of the genre, such as warrior or magician, but that it will go a step further in personalization. And this will also extend to skills or when creating spells, potions or enchantments. All quite ambitious, as for his lore, where there will be much to discover in his world. Let’s see if it lives up to its origins.