Netmarble's eagerly awaited action RPG, Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, is poised to captivate fans with its first playable demo, launching at Steam Nextfest. This event, running until March 3rd, marks the inaugural opportunity for players to dive into this adaptation of the beloved book series by George R. R. Martin. Despite Martin's ongoing saga of not concluding the series, the enthusiasm for this epic fantasy remains undiminished, fueled further by the iconic HBO series.
Following in the footsteps of Once Human, Game of Thrones: Kingsroad is set to prioritize its PC release before making its way to mobile platforms. This strategy not only allows for a refined gaming experience but also gives the community a chance to weigh in on the game's quality before its broader release.
Steam Nextfest serves as a grand stage for upcoming games, offering a variety of playable demos from major publishers to indie developers. It's an excellent opportunity for gamers to get a firsthand feel of what's on the horizon in the gaming world.
You know nothing, Jon Snow (We've done this one - Ed.)The reception to Game of Thrones: Kingsroad has been mixed, with a sense of cautious optimism pervading the community. While some fans are wary of the game's approach to the source material, fearing it might lean too heavily on gamification, others are excited to explore the world of Westeros in a new way. The gritty realism fans associate with Game of Thrones is a tough act to follow, yet the focus on a PC-first release offers a silver lining. The PC gaming community is known for its vocal feedback, which can serve as a crucial barometer for Netmarble. If the demo falls short, players won't hesitate to voice their opinions, ensuring that any potential issues are highlighted before the game reaches mobile audiences.