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Immortal: Unchained announced at GamesCom, watch the trailer here

August 23, 2017 by Emma Withington

Toadman Interactive aims to tackle the souls genre with Immortal: Unchained; a sci-fi, hardcore RPG chucked into a blender with the third-person action shooter. Featuring writing talent from the likes of Battlefield 1 and The Witcher, the protagonist of Immortal: Unchained has amnesia and is ‘unchained’ by the warden – with only the knowledge that his skills are needed. A game of uncovering the truth that promises ‘brutal enemies’, ‘gigantic boss fights’, and dynamic ranged combat mechanics.

“Immortal: Unchained is a fresh new take on the emerging souls genre,” said Sarah Hoeksma, Marketing Director at Sold Out. “It is not for the faint-hearted and is a seriously challenging game. The story and ranged combat really sets us apart from other games out there and we’re really excited to finally be showing Toadman’s first IP to everyone at Gamescom.”

Immortal: Unchained is set for release on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC in 2018.

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Filed Under: Emma Withington, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Gamescom, Immortal: unchained, Sold Out, Toadman

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