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The Falconeer: Warrior Edition coming to PS5, PS4 and Nintendo Switch this August

May 20, 2021 by Andrew Newton

Wired Productions have announced they will be bringing The Falconeer: Warrior Edition to Playstation 4, Playstation 5 and Nintendo Switch on 5th August.  The Warrior Edition of this critically acclaimed game features a wealth of content plus an all-new content pack called Edge of the World.  Watch the The Falconeer: Warrior Edition announcement trailers for both consoles below…

The Warrior Edition features a large number of updates as well as every single DLC pack released for the game since its launch on the Xbox family and Steam, including The Kraken, The Hunter and Atun’s Folly, there’s also the addition of the upcoming expansion Edge of the World.  Other additions include re-recording of significant voice-over work and a more streamlined prologue tutorial.

All console versions will deliver a solid 60fps experience while Playstation 5 gamers will be able to enjoy glorious 4k 60fps and feel every shot, every missile and more with bespoke haptic feedback via the DualSense controller.

The Edge of the World expansion features more side quests, map locations, a self-contained story and a variety of new items to add more depth to the game and will release on the Xbox family of consoles and Steam on 5th August.

“I’m so pleased that over 500,000 players are exploring the world of The Great Ursee on Xbox and PC, and I’m really looking forward to seeing Nintendo Switch players, as well as PlayStation players, dive into the world of The Falconeer from August 5th,” commented Tomas Sala, creator of The Falconeer.

“We’ve loved working with Tomas in recent years, and we’re ecstatic to bring this BAFTA nominated game to new audiences on both PlayStation and Nintendo Switch,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director, Wired Productions. He continued, “Given Tomas’ pedigree in delivering performant games, players will be delighted with resolution and frame rate for both platforms, creating an unbelievably immersive experience.”

The Falconeer: Warrior Edition is available to pre-order now via the online stores and will also be available to purchase from retail outlets on 5th August.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: The Falconeer: Warrior Edition, Tomas Sala, Wired Productions

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