The turn-based RPG King Arthur: Knight’s Tale will be getting a PS5 and Xbox Series version on February 22nd 2024.
King Arthur: Knight’s Tale Gets PS5 & Xbox Series Launch in February 2024
Neocore Games has announced the turn-based RPG King Arthur: Knight’s Tale will be getting console versions for Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on February 22nd 2023. The title which left early access on PC in April 2022 will be gaining some updates for the console versions.
New features set to hit PS5 and Xbox Series will include new graphical options. A quality mode will support 4K visuals and a performance mode that will prioritise framerate. There will also be local player-versus-player to test your mettle on the battlefields of Avalon. The PS5 version will support haptic feedback with its DualSense controller. Both Xbox and PS5 will support achievements/trophies.
Neocore Games has also shared that support for the console versions will also continue after launch with seasonal content, optional skirmishes and more features going forward.
In case you missed it, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale is a culmination of a turn-based tactical game with more traditional RPG features. It follows a modern retelling of the classic Arthurian tale complete with dark fantasy and tales of chivalry. Playing as Sir Mordred, you are the nemesis of King Arthur. In a fatal battle between you two, you are both killed yet somehow live on, spooky. Want to know what we thought of the game? Check out our review.
The game features hybrid gameplay turn-based tactical gameplay and more traditional features. Manage a group of heroes to fight against Arthur and rebuild Camelot. The game has multiple paths to take, so can be played more than once. Unlocking the endgame will pit players against mythic boss fights, quests and more loot. The graphics upgrade for the console versions will surely show off Avalon in all its dark fantasy glory.
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