We might not have a transparent concept of what the future holds for the Witcher collection, however right here’s one thing to tide you over: an isometric, open world, stealth-centric RPG from someday Witcher 3 senior quest designer Jakub Rokosz and his new workforce, Fool’s Theory. We’ve recognized about Seven: The Days Long Gone for quite a while now, however unexpectedly it’s due for launch in December.
Seven is a post-apocalypse-themed recreation, and appears to have opted for a collision between Falloutish sci-fi and conventional fantasy RPG magic. It tells the story of grasp thief Teriel’s journey throughout the sandbox jail island of Peh, making what sound like Witchery choices about whether or not to assist or abuse its residents as he does. Though he’s a stealth type of fellow, apparently he’s pretty useful in a straight battle too.
Here’s a vid introducing its world…
…and a minty-fresh one exhibiting the sorts of how you possibly can transfer round it:
Another one of many CD Project alumni engaged on Seven is Witcher three composer Marcin Przybyłowicz, by the way.
Seven’s due out on 1 December, so round a fortnight’s time, and you’ll eyeball/wishlist it on Steam and GOGin case you so want.