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Externus: Path Of The Solari

Platform(s): PC, Xbox One
Genre: RPG/Strategy
Developer: Winterborn

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'Externus: Path Of The Solari' (ALL) Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on April 15, 2020 @ 12:39 a.m. PDT

Externus: Path Of The Solari is a story-driven tactical role-playing game that will focus on characters and their struggles during their adventures.

Externus is set in an original high fantasy world first created by Kent Gambill and cooperatively developed with players of his homebrew tabletop game.

The teaser trailer is designed to give a taste of what to expect from Externus as the studio gears up to release a full reveal trailer alongside our playable pre-alpha demo, currently targeted for May.

Winterborn Studio Head Kent Gambill talks about the announcement, “We are incredibly excited to show the first glimpse of our debut title, Externus: Path of the Solari. The game is still very early in development, but we feel we really have something special at this stage. The teaser is about highlighting what an amazing experience it’s been to see this world and these characters we developed so long ago becoming a real thing that we can share with you all.”

“I’ve had a story I wanted to finish telling for 12 years,” says Kent about forming Winterborn. “Honestly, it’s been a dream of mine to make the kind of game I grew up on and I love tactical RPGs. I have this epic story I started telling when I created my own tabletop game when I was 15 years old that lasted almost a decade that I never got to finish, and I always wanted to turn that universe into a video game.” He adds, “I guess I didn’t have enough stress in my life!” 

Externus: Path of the Solari is currently in development for PC and consoles.



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