Action RPG Thymesia to Hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S Alongside PC in 2022

Nov 19, 2021 at 05:58am EST
Thymesia

Thymesia, the action role-playing game in development by OverBoarder Studio, is launching on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S alongside PC next year, publisher Team17 confirmed.

The punishing action RPG by OverBoarder was originally meant to release on December 7th on Steam, but the development team announced that it will launch sometime next year as more develòopment time is needed to release the game in the best possible state.

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Never heard of Thymesia before? Check out a new trailer and an overview of the game's key featutes below.

  • Weaponising diseases: As Corvus, players can seize diseases from enemies and wield them as deadly weapons
  • Engaging combat: Players will need to use their entire arsenal to avoid death; dodging attacks and parrying at precisely the right time will be instrumental to survival
  • A dark and deadly world: With a sinister and gloomy backdrop, Thymesia oozes character through its environments and setting
  • Unforgiving enemies: Corrupted by the plague, and mutated into monsters, the enemies are twisted and incredibly hostile, challenging players at every turn
  • Replayability: The ability to customise Corvus and try different builds, coupled with the multiple different endings available, means no two playthroughs are ever the same.

 

Thymesia launches sometime in 2022 on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.

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