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Unique Turn-Based RPG Legends Of The Round Table Gets A New Trailer And A Demo

An authentic Arthurian experience

Artifice Studio has dropped a trailer and a demo for its upcoming turn-based RPG Legends of the Round Table.

Developed in collaboration with medieval experts, Legends of the Round Table aims to be a unique and authentic take on the King Arthur legend. Players will embark on quests full of mystery, romance, and moral conflict, engage in turn-based chivalric combat, and manage the Knights of the Round Table by giving them quests, celebrating their victories and mourning their eventual death.

To ensure the experience is as authentic and immersive as possible, the soundtrack uses instruments from the time period, while the gorgeous visuals, which are astonishingly detailed, are hand-painted using the same medieval techniques used by scribes. It really is spectacular to look at.

If all of this sounds like it’s up your alley, well you can go hands-on with the game now, with the first demo now available on Steam. The demo will allow players to check out the game’s opening chapter, giving them a taste of what Artifice Studio is cooking up.

Does Legends of the Round Table pique your interest? Let us know in the comments or on social media.

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