Publisher 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:THQ Nordic and developer Grimlore Games have announced that SpellForce 3 Reforced w♔ill arrive on consoles thisꦆ December 7.

SpellForce is a mix of RPG and real-time strategy, a more unusual blend for console players. The Re𒀰forced packಞage is designed to offer a riveting experience with revamped controls and a reworked UI. Such enhancements were a necessary upgrade to bring the series’ complex mechanics to the new platforms for the first time.

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For now, there are few details on other technical upgrades for the new edition. We expect that Reforced will also receive other additional features, like enha🔯nced graphics and minor quality of life improvements. The publisher did ▨not clarify the subject as of now.

However, to celebrate the occasion, THQ Nordic shared a new trailer, which briefly summaꩵrised the history of the world for the newcome𒅌rs to the series.

Reforced will include only the ba✨se game, while those who want to get the full SpellForce 3 experience should grab the Complete Edition, arriving on the same date. This will get you access to the Soul Harvest and Fallen God expansions, each sporting their own single-player campaigns with over 30 hours of gameplay.

SpellForce 3 Reforced and its Complete Edition are already available for pre-order on the PS Store and Microsoft Store. There will also be next-gen console support available via a free upgrade. SpellForce 3 will𓄧 also hit PC in December, and if you own the♔ base game on Steam, you can expect Reforced dropping as a free update.

After spending more than seven years working on the SpellForce universe, Grimlore Games is finally moving on with a new IP. The studio has forꦓmally announced its next game called Project Minerv💎a. From what we know, Project Minerva will be a top-down ARPG set in an antique, picturesque, handcrafted ope🍨n-world, and will use Unreal Engine. It is currently unknown when the game is✤ expected to launch.

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