The gameplay for the highly anticipated motion journey title appears to have been prematurely revealed. According to reports, a leaked trailer attributed to @invenmovie reveals the game’s structure as intended for the South Korean market, with subtitles indicating its intended regional release.
The sports game’s trailer highlights its unique features, including a character creator with distinct personalities, fully voiced cinematic sequences, and motion-based gameplay elements. The trailer provides a glimpse into meticulously recreated environments within the game, showcasing areas in Westeros, including the northern reaches and The Wall itself.
Although the video’s subtitles are in Korean, the game appears to feature entirely English voice acting. In this video, a blend of exploration gameplay is showcased, as the protagonist character delves into various crevices and recesses in pursuit of collectibles, while simultaneously uncovering clues that facilitate further storytelling progression.
As the video reaches its climax, it features an intense battle sequence, where the protagonist takes on hordes of standard foes and ultimately faces off against an epic, formidable boss enemy alongside a group of trusted non-playable characters (NPCs). In a nod to the evolution of motion-controlled games, the straightforward boss battle echoes that of the introductory tutorial, where the antagonist predictably telegraphs its attacks, allowing the player ample opportunity for countermeasures.
The battle’s intensity likely remains subdued, as the protagonist lacks a diverse range of combo options or weapon varieties to unleash their fighting prowess.
Recently, we’ve been treated to an official trailer that has shed light on some key aspects of the game’s fight and exploration-based mechanics. The trailer hinted at an additional open-world component, allowing players to explore side quests and uncover hidden treasures scattered throughout the picturesque countryside amidst ancient ruins.
The trailer served as a sequel to the previously revealed footage from December’s The Sport Awards, offering a closer look at the game. In the trailer, notable was the intricate facial rendering of several characters from the popular TV series, alongside iconic figures like Jon Snow and Jaime Lannister.
Doesn’t yet confirm a specific launch date beyond a 2025 timeframe, but it’s expected to be available on PC, iOS, and Android platforms. The sport is poised to launch into a closed beta testing phase, with a potential window of operation spanning January 16 to January 22.