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Friday, July 17, 2020
The pirate RPG King of Seas has been announced
During this fall, we will sail the procedurally generated seas in the new action RPG title King of Seas.
The pirate game Sea of Thieves has gotten quite a bit of wind in its sails after a recent appearance on Steam. At the moment, this is the first choice for a pirate-themed game, but this fall we have an alternative. It is called King of Seas and arrives on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
King of Seas brings everything that would be expected from a pirate adventure - battles on the high seas and the search for gold, and you have to take care of the rum yourself. The specificity of this pirate adventure will be that its world will be procedurally generated, which means that it will be different every time we start the game.
For this reason, the main difference in relation to Sea of Thieves arises, because King of Seas will be a single-player-oriented RPG, intended for independent sailing in unpredictable seas.
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