Alaloth: Champions of the Four Kingdoms enters Early Access on June 30
Gamera Interactive has revealed that Alaloth: Champions of the Four Kingdoms is coming to Early Access on June 30 for PC (Steam, GOG). The Guerilla Collective 3 event unveiled the announcement.
Alaloth is is an isometric action RPG that was first announced all the way at the beginning of 2019. It was silently pushed back to 2020 and received a 10-minute gameplay walkthrough at that time. After more delays and a bit of radio silence, Gamera Interactive reemerged with Alaloth recently.
Gamera Interactive has conveyed that many aspects of Alaloth will be in an unfinished state during its Early Access period, including the game's balancing, quests, and voice overs. Additionally, saves may not be 100% backwards compatible and players may run into several bugs or glitches as well. Although the game will initially only support English, Gamera Interactive plans to add localizations for French, Italian, German, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish (Latin American), and Turkish initially; more languages may be added later too.
The developers anticipate that Alaloth will be in Early Access for approximately 12 months and will not have its price change when it exits Early Access into full release.
Alaloth's new trailer showcases a variety of gorgeous environments from a vibrant throne room, a snowy mountain, and a sandy shoreline. Several boss battles highlight brief clips of the game's battle system.
Witness the new trailer for Alaloth: Champions of the Four Kingdoms before it enters Early Access on June 30.