King Arthur: Knight’s Tale Delayed Again, Full Release Now Set for April 26

King Arthur: Knight’s Tale Delayed

NeocoreGames has yet again delayed the full release of King Arthur: Knight’s Tale after previously announcing the game release in March. The new full release date is set for April 26.

This isn’t the first time the game got delayed for a month. The game was previously announced to launch on 15th February but was pushed to 29th March, and is now pushed even further to 26th April.

The last delay was announced by the developer citing further development and polishing of the game. This time around, NeocoreGames needs more time to improve the voice acting and localization. In addition, the four extra weeks will also be used to finalize testing, ensuring players the best and smoothest launch experience possible.

If you can wait for the game and haven’t yet tried it out, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale is available in Steam Early Access, where you can experience the entirety of the campaign’s first Act. The rest of the campaign and the endgame mode will be added in the final release.

MAIN FEATURES:

  • Your Fights – Control a small team of heroes and fight grueling, but satisfying battles with a deeply engaging, tactical turn-based combat system. Choose from more than 30 heroes across six diverse classes and combine hundreds of skills and artifacts to assemble an efficient team.
  • Your Heroes – Gather your own Knights of the Round Table and send them on knightly quests. These heroes are the most important resources and the most complex gameplay elements at the same time. But beware! Death is always final! You must manage them at the Round Table accordingly, planning ahead before going into battles. The character progression system is designed to be as deep as in the traditional RPGs: heroes level up on unique skill trees and the complex loot system provides unique options to fine-tune their tactical capabilities. Each hero has a distinctive personality and their loyalty is constantly changing through the decisions made by the player –  in certain cases they can even leave the Round Table and turn against you.
  • Your Kingdom – See the entirety of Avalon presented on an Adventure Map, observe all the territory, select your missions and explore various places. Management in King Arthur: Knight’s Tale focuses on rebuilding Camelot and expanding the mystical Stronghold with new buildings that each unlock various upgrades, and also offers different ways to heal up and manage the heroes of the Round Table.
  • Your Legend – Play as Sir Mordred, the former nemesis of King Arthur. Explore the mystical island of Avalon, venture on knightly quests and make decisions in various encounters where you’ll need to make moral choices, as in most RPGs, which all have impact on the story and your Morality. The end of the campaign opens up new endgame content for the bravest of all: tough new challenges appear on the map with challenging, mythic boss fights and random quests, loot, and character progression ultimately leading to the banishing of Balor, the monstrous god-king of the Fomorians himself.
  • Beyond the Legend – Complete more than 50 unique points of interest on the Adventure Map, including 20 story missions and various side quests, taking place on diverse terrains. Journey to dark castle dungeons and the forests of the Sídhe, all built by using photoscanned environments and complemented by high-quality mocap animation, then rendered inside a modern PBR engine utilizing DirectX 12 to support strong, atmospheric effects. Challenge seven enemy factions, fight more than 50 types of enemy units, and overcome ten incredible boss fights throughout your quests.

NeocoreGames Releases King Arthur: Knight’s Tale on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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