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WYRDSONG

his open-world RPG comes from former Bethesda and Obsidian developers, and . While there’s little to go on save an animated trailer, we know it’s set in a “fictionalized medieval Portugal”. Studio founder Jeff Gardiner says the game was inspired by a trip to the country just before the COVID pandemic, and cites everything from alternate history fiction to as an influence. We’ll have a while to wait before we see the results of that mix, however, as the game is still in early preproduction at this stage.

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