First Godfall PC Gameplay Trailer Has Been Released

The first PC Gameplay trailer for the hotly anticipated title Godfall has been released. The fantasy title, created by Counterplay Games, was first unveiled during Sony’s Future Of Gaming event on June 11. A gameplay trailer for the title was released during the event to showcase the RPG, and now, the PC Gaming Show has revealed some PC footage to go along with it. 

 

The description beneath the trailer encourages players to take their first look at “the world of Aperion—a world on the precipice of ruin.”

It reads on: “You are the last of the Valorian knights, god-like warriors able to equip Valorplates, legendary armor sets that transform wielders into unstoppable masters of melee combat.

“Tear through foes as you climb through each of the elemental realms and challenge the mad god, Macros who awaits you at the top. Ascend in Godfall, the first-of-its-kind, looter-slasher, melee action-RPG.”

Footage of Godfall’s gameplay on PC was showcased during the PC Gaming Show. According to host Sean Plott, the footage was all running within Unreal Engine 5. It caused confusion as Unreal Engine isn’t due until late 2021, while Godfall is due for release on PC and PS5 later in 2020.

In a Twitter post, PC Gamer released the link to the new Godfall trailer, before quickly rectifying the mistake by adding: “CORRECTION – Godfall is not an Unreal Engine 5 project. We regret the error.”

Instead, Godfall is built via Unreal Engine 4.25, (as according to The Sixth Axis), which is currently available to all developers.

Thursday’s Future Of Gaming event confirmed not only the first official appearance of the Playstation 5, but a list of titles to go along with it. The titles include Horizon: Forbidden WestSpider-Man: Miles MoralesHitman 3Gran Turismo 7, an updated GTA V, and Resident Evil 8: Village. The future’s looking very bright indeed.

Godfall is due for release released later in the year on PC and PS5. It’ll be published by Gearbox.

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