Netmarble is ramping up excitement for the launch of Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, an upcoming action-adventure RPG that vividly brings the world of Westeros to life through intense, class-based combat. A newly released trailer showcases the three distinct playable classes, each inspired by iconic roles from the acclaimed Game of Thrones series.
In Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, you can choose from the Knight, Sellsword, or Assassin, each offering a unique combat experience tailored to different playstyles. If you're drawn to disciplined and refined swordplay, the Knight class, wielding a longsword with precision, embodies the combat style of Westerosi nobility. For those who favor raw, brutal strength, the Sellsword, inspired by the Wildlings and Dothraki, uses a massive two-handed axe to dominate the battlefield.
If agility and speed are more your style, the Assassin class, with its swift and precise strikes using dual daggers, draws inspiration from the enigmatic Faceless Men. This diversity ensures that every player can find a combat style that resonates with their preferred approach to gameplay.
In Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, you step into the shoes of an unexpected heir to House Tyre, a minor noble house in the North. As you navigate the treacherous political landscape of Westeros, you'll engage in fierce battles, forge alliances, and strive to carve out your legacy. The game remains faithful to the brutal and strategic combat seen in the series, offering an immersive experience that places you right in the heart of the action.
A select few may have already experienced a taste of the game through a playable demo during a recent Steam event. With each new trailer, Netmarble continues to fuel anticipation by revealing key details about the game. As the launch date approaches, these updates ensure that when Game of Thrones: Kingsroad arrives, players will be fully prepared to step into the Seven Kingdoms and vie for power.
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