New King’s Bounty II Trailer Reveals Elisa as the Third and Final Playable Character

King’s Bounty II Elisa

1C Entertainment and Prime Matter have just revealed the third and final playable character in a new King’s Bounty II trailer showing us Elisa. Elisa is a human paladin, who is ready for any challenge thrown at her to save her homeland.

The trailer was accompanied by a few details about Elisa that were released by the developer. But before we look at the details, check out the new trailer below:

Darkness descends over the world of Nostria. Conspiracies, sabotage, and necromancy are overshadowing the country. Counties are demanding independence, bandits prowl the roads, and rumors about the overwhelming power of Blight emerge from a whisper in the dark. The old King Claudius was poisoned and cannot lead the kingdom, and so his son, Prince Adrian, must now unite the struggling lands while his power and faith fall under attack. But maybe a saviour – the kingdom’s last hope – is already here, to fight back and finally restore peace and order in Nostria?

Elisa is said to be a peasant from Lorian who is on a special mission to save all of Nostria. Her homeland has been the target of a civil war for more than a decade. In one such clash between the farmers and the mercenaries, Elisa gamed magical abilities that helped her push the enemies back, away from the village, and then far from all of Southern Lorian.

Elisa is now on her way to the Universal Assembly, where she wants the King to recognize her as legate on behalf of her people, giving her access to military resources, and more means of establishing order in her homeland.

King’s Bounty II is an upcoming successor of the unique and critically acclaimed turn-based tactical RPG series that will launch on 24th August on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Post your comments below.

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