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The wayward realms trailer
The wayward realms trailer










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While that first look at the game seemed almost whimsical in nature with a knight in shining armor looking over a vast, bright fantasy world to journey through, this new cinematic titled "Lullaby" gives us a darker exploration of the sinister forces lying in wait to bring the world to ruin. On that note, you can add The Wayward Realms to your wishlist over on Steam if you’re keen.A new trailer is out for The Wayward Realms, the upcoming open-world RPG from the minds of original The Elder Scrolls creators Ted Peterson and Julian LeFay, and it's taken a far darker turn than the game's announcement teaser. OnceLost Games caution that the reveal of their store page “does not mean that the game is coming out soon,” and is more a way to start building a following. It seems like details about The Wayward Realms will remain relatively nebulous for a while yet. Their work on Daggerfall is clearly a big inspiration for the scale that OnceLost are hoping to achieve in The Wayward Realms, which they talk about often. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. So let us ask you this: What is your favorite city in a videogame and why? Daggerfall tended to lack variety though, which we plan to improve this time around. This is the first major push to reveal The Wayward Realms, but OnceLost have done quite a bit of kicking ideas and concepts around on Twitter already.ĭaggerfall was home to thousands of cities and towns something which we are aiming to replicate with WR. It would be neat to see the feature get revived in what seems to be positioning itself as a spiritual successor to the early Scrolls series. One of the more grounded details is OnceLost’s mention of “customized skills and abilities to craft your own spells, potions, and enchantments.” Creating custom spells was a feature of Daggerfall, Morrowind, and Oblivion, but was left out in Skyrim. It’s all very grand, ambitious stuff from a pretty high-concept angle. They explain that the game takes place across “one hundred, realistically scaled, islands, known collectively as the Archipelago,” referencing competing factions, dungeons, and a virtual game master that reacts to your decisions. RPGs do love their spiders.Īlongside the teaser trailer, OnceLost Games have unveiled a Steam store page for The Wayward Realms, which gives some extra details on their ambitions. There are a good handful of spiders too-you’ve been warned. You’ll get a quick look at a knight on a white horse following a tiny ball of light through a dark forest before emerging into-ah yes, a grand vista to demonstrate the scale of the world. The trailer is, admittedly, not much more than we’ve seen of TES6, really. OnceLost Games say they’re creating what they believe will be “a new open-world fantasy RPG 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.” They and their studio OnceLostGames have just revealed a teaser trailer for their upcoming open-world RPG The Wayward Realms with some massively ambitious plans for scale and roleplaying. To be clear, neither is the game currently in development by former The Elder Scrolls: Arena and Daggerfall developers Ted Peterson and Julian LeFay. As I’m ever reminding myself, The Elder Scrolls 6 sure isn’t coming any time soon.












The wayward realms trailer