Rebel Wolves Announces New RPG Game in a Brand-New Fantasy Universe

Rebel Wolves has announced their latest role-playing game called Dawnwalker: Origins, set in a completely new fantasy universe. While not much is known about the game itself, it has been reported that it will be the first installment of a larger saga called “Saga Dawnwalker.”

Rebel Wolves is a studio composed of experienced developers who have previously worked on games such as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Dawnwalker: Origins is being developed on the Unreal Engine 5 and is announced for release on personal computers and next-generation consoles, suggesting that the game will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

According to the creators, Dawnwalker: Origins is an ambitious project aimed at “revolutionizing the RPG genre.” The game will be set in a completely new dark fantasy universe and will provide players with a unique experience.

While Rebel Wolves acknowledges that they cannot match the scale of The Witcher, the creators promise that the game will feature a large number of quests, with its size comparable to the Blood and Wine expansion.

Rebel Wolves Studio has received support from NetEase, allowing them to maintain creative independence. Work on Dawnwalker: Origins is currently in progress, and the game is currently in the alpha phase.

FAQ

1. What is the name of Rebel Wolves’ new game?
Rebel Wolves’ new game is called Dawnwalker: Origins.

2. In what universe will the game Dawnwalker: Origins be set?
Dawnwalker: Origins will be set in a completely new dark fantasy universe.

3. What engine is being used to develop the game Dawnwalker: Origins?
Dawnwalker: Origins is being developed on the Unreal Engine 5.

Definitions

Rebel Wolves – A studio of game developers composed of experienced developers.

RPG – Short for Role-Playing Game, a narrative-based game in which players assume the roles of characters and carry out their adventures within the game’s storyline.

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