Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP Free for a Week on Epic Games Store
/Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP will be free to own on the Epic Games Store from July 30 to August 6.
Read MoreReporting on the games made in Canada and the creators behind them
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP will be free to own on the Epic Games Store from July 30 to August 6.
Read MoreToronto-based Cellar Door Games (@CellarDoorGames) has delayed the Early Access release of Rogue Legacy 2 from July 23 to August 18, 2020.
Read MoreToronto-based indie studio Cellar Door Games has announced the sequel to their critically acclaimed roguelite Rogue Legacy 2 will be coming to Steam and the Epic Game Store in Early Access on July 23rd.
Read MoreLondon-based indie studio Big Blue Bubble (@BigBlueBubble) announced that their 2D action-platformer Foregone is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One on October 5, 2020.
Read MoreUbisoft Montréal is leading development on Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, a Viking-focused instalment in the franchise releasing Holiday 2020 for current and next-gen, as well as PC on Epic Games Store and Uplay.
Read MoreVancouver-based indie studio Brace Yourself Games (@BYG_Vancouver) has released Industries Of Titan (@IndustriesGame) in Early Access on the Epic Games Store, with plans to release version 1.0 on Steam in a year.
Read MoreThe free-to-play “Monster Hunter” clone released by Vancouver-based Phoenix Labs Dauntless will have its 1.0 version launch September 26th across all platforms.
Read MoreOur friends over at Torn Banner Studios have announced the sequel to their big indie hit, Chivalry 2. Announced at E3 today, the multiplayer medieval game will be out on Epic Game Store in 2020, and be on other PC platforms 12 months later. You can check out the trailer below!
Chivalry 2 is coming in 2020. Prepare to return to the ultimate medieval battlefield. https://t.co/krnxSKYAfy pic.twitter.com/D01aRfu2VQ
— Chivalry 2 (@ChivalryGame) June 10, 2019
Chivalry 2 is a multiplayer first person slasher inspired by epic medieval movie battles. Players are thrust into the action of every iconic moment of the era - from the thunder of cavalry charges, to storms of flaming arrows, to sprawling castle sieges and more. Dominate massive, 64-player battlefields. Catapults tear the earth apart as you lay siege to castles, set fire to villages and slaughter filthy peasants in the return of Team Objective maps. Ride to war on horseback and claim glory by your blade!
Vancouver (and southern-California) based studio Phoenix Labs have released Dauntless across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (via Epic Game Store). The free-to-play game has the art style of Fortnite, while containing the gameplay of a quicker more fast paced Monster Hunter.
Powerful, wild, and ravenous for the aether that holds the Shattered Isles aloft, Behemoths are a threat to our very existence. Team up with other Slayers to confront these massive beasts before they consume what's left of our world.
As part of the launch, Phoenix Labs has announced One Dauntless - a way of saying that the game has cross-play and cross-progression across all three platforms, provided you’ve linked your accounts.
With One Dauntless, we’re thrilled to offer a true cross-play experience on every system. That means that you can play with your friends no matter which platform they choose. Have one friend on PC, another on Xbox, and a third on PlayStation? With cross-play, you can all hunt together, chat together, or even join up with the same guild!
We also have some great news for those of you who started your journey on PC: You can take your progress with you. By linking your Dauntless account to Epic Games, you’ll be able to pick up and play from any system – including Xbox One and PlayStation 4. And yes, your hard-earned gear, cosmetics, quest progress, and more will travel with you.
I’ve played a few hours and enjoyed my time immensely - and will be streaming a lot more of the game on Twitch.