Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn Is an Intriguing Open-World RPG With Guns and Magic

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Ashen developer A44 Games has announced Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, a new open-world action role-playing game for the PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X/S, and PC. The game features gunplay, axes, and magic, and revolves around a battle between the living and the dead.

When will Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn release?

A release date for Flintlock has yet to be announced but A44 Games and publisher Kepler Interactive are targeting a general release window of 2022. You can watch an IGN-exclusive announcement trailer below.

In Flintlock, “The Door to the Afterlife” has somehow opened, allowing the Gods’ army of the dead to escape and threaten mortal beings. Forming a coalition to combat the threat, humans take on powerful Gods and the dead with guns and magic. The protagonist is Nor Vanek, a member of the coalition army, who is joined by a strange companion named Enki. Enki is equipped with magical powers.

An official synopsis reads:

Challenge the Gods. Master a demanding yet rewarding combat system blending axe wielding, gunplay, magic and more. Unleash powerful combos and embrace your creativity with every encounter. Explore a dangerous open world. Fly through the desert sands, journey through cavernous ruins, and unveil the secrets that lie in the towering City of Dawn. Reassemble the Blackstream sappers, a team of crack explosives and weaponry experts, to lend their skills in the last siege against the gods.

Opinion: Guns and magic are always welcome

Zarmena writes… I’m suffering from open-world RPG fatigue at the moment but give me guns and magic in a well-executed game and I’m back in! The premise isn’t what I find intriguing about Flintlock, it’s the announcement trailer, which looks pretty crazy. That said, I’m conscious of the fact that announcement trailers seldom represent the final product so I have my fingers crossed that this one turns out to be good. Worth reiterating that the developer behind Flintlock also made Ashen, which received positive reviews and was nominated for numerous awards.

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