The acclaimed RPG The story of the worlds for entertainment It was finally released for console and leaves early access on PC.
Mount & Blade II: Banner Lord It was released digitally and physically on October 25 for Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Xbox One X, and Xbox One S. The game has now also been officially released in its full version on PC, playing in Early Access. Since March 2020.
Mount & Blade 2: Banner Trailer:
This is waiting for you
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord Combine realistic and exciting medieval combat with complex strategic elements on the vast sandy continent of Calradia. In Bannerlord, it is set 200 years before the events of the previous game M & B: Warband Players can watch the collapse of the Calradian Empire and play a pivotal role in its demise or survival.
Players start out as a simple warrior from one of the most important factions on the continent and can create their own story, rising through the ranks to become a powerful warlord or even a king. Being an adventurer, merchant, villain, hero, good ruler or ruthless tyrant – players write their own history in Calradia and create a new world from the ashes of the old.
PC and console version
The console version of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord has been developed as a multi-platform game from day one and offers the same gameplay features as the PC version.
The previously available PC Early Access version has given way to the full PC version along with the look of the console version. While this is an important game milestone, it’s not the end of the road for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, which the developers have promised will continue to receive updates in the coming months.
“These two years have been a long and difficult journey,” recalls Armagan Yavuz, CEO of TaleWorlds Entertainment. “Developing a multiplatform game as massive and complex as Bannerlord and in the midst of a pandemic is not an easy task – and I am extremely proud of our team for their tireless, fantastic work. Despite the challenges, it has also been a rewarding journey: We found many synergies between consoles and PCs that haven’t been We anticipate it at the start, and the synergy that has made the game grow and become even better than it has been in other circumstances. We look forward to putting the game into the hands of our amazing community that has supported us since Warband on consoles.”
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