![]() Meanwhile, there’s a teaser trailer available below. The Steam page already features system requirements for The Wayward Realms, though the release date is still listed as TBA (to be announced). From the multiple moons in the sky, to the libraries worth of books, to the multiple cultures of each race, there is always something new to discover. ![]() On the surface, things may have that familiar, medieval fantasy look, but dig a bit deeper and there’s a lot to learn. We call it the Wayward Realms for a reason. Want to try playing a character who is really, really outside the box? We got you. Real Role-Playing. You’re not playing some prebaked warrior or mage, but a character class of your design, with customized skills and abilities to craft your own spells, potions, and enchantments.World events have very different effects in the life of a socializing aristocrat, a thief entrenched in underworld conspiracies, a scholar collecting ancient artifacts, or whatever role you craft for yourself. A virtual Game Master keeps things interesting for you in the Wayward Realms, making other characters and their factions react and plot their next move based on your actions, resulting in no two players having the exact same game experience. Constantly Evolving Experience and Story.Big cities with hundreds or thousands of NPCs, deep, dark, dangerous forests, gigantic mountain ranges, sprawling swamps and marshlands, vast oceans, and more, brought to life through dynamic, procedural generation. A Massive World. No, really! Way bigger than most other games you can think of.On their quest for fame and fortune, players will venture through strange lands, delve into foreboding dungeons, and traverse kingdoms full of humans, elves, orks, dwarves and a few other unusual races. However, they must first prove their worth battling rivals, mercenaries, monsters, spirits, and demons. Should the player earn a position of prominence, they may change the course of history. Kingdoms strive to maintain their dominance, upstarts seek to earn a place at the top, and dynasties set generational plots into motion. The Wayward Realms is set on a group of over one hundred, realistically scaled, islands, known collectively as the Archipelago, where scores of factions vie for influence and power. The Wayward Realms will take advantage of both procedural generation and a virtual Game Master to keep things interesting for the players. The studio, founded in 20195 by former Elder Scrolls Arena and Elder Scrolls Daggerfall developers Ted Peterson and Julian LeFay, is aiming to create a title where choice, consequence, scope, and role-playing will be experienced like never before in a realistically-scaled open world in a new class of game: The Grand RPG. The Wayward Realms will be OnceLost's very first game, making use of in-house expertise developed by working on The Elder Scrolls. OnceLost Games simply came forward with a trailer and revealed its very first project to the world, setting it on a path toward building a fandom. There’s no set release window for The Wayward Realms just yet, but we’ll keep you updated as more info comes our way.Independent developer OnceLost Games pulled the veil off The Wayward Realms, their debut game, an open world fantasy RPG. The announcement of The Wayward Realms came with very little warning. On their quest for fame and fortune, players will venture through strange lands, delve into foreboding dungeons, and traverse kingdoms full of humans, elves, orks, dwarves and a few other unusual races.”Īccording to the Steam description, The Wayward Realms promises to be a true role-playing experience where you can shape your character however you’d like, and make decisions with concrete consequences. ![]() The game is being developed by former developers of the first three 'Elder Scrolls' games. Kingdoms strive to maintain their dominance, upstarts seek to earn a place at the top, and dynasties set generational plots into motion. 'The Wayward Realms' is set to be a new open-world RPG with unprecedented scale. “The Wayward Realms is set on a group of over one hundred, realistically scaled, islands, known collectively as the Archipelago, where scores of factions vie for influence and power. Not much is known about the game just yet beyond a few screenshots and a brief description of what to expect from it: Dubbed “the grand RPG,” The Wayward Realms is a new open-world RPG from Ted Peterson and Julian LeFay, lead developers of Elder Scrolls Arena and Daggerfall. The Elder Scrolls series set the bar pretty high for the open-world RPG genre, and there’s nothing more exciting than finding out that some of the series’ key developers are working on a new IP within that same genre.
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