Publisher Deep Silver and developer Myrkur Games have announced a release date for Echoes of the End, their story-driven action-adventure game.
Echoes of the End is set to launch for Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 on August 12th.
Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new gameplay trailer:
Echoes of the End follows Ryn, a powerful vestige born with volatile magical abilities, as she sets out to rescue her brother from a brutal empire on the brink of war. Alongside haunted scholar Abram Finlay, she must uncover a conspiracy that could reignite an ancient conflict and plunge the world of Aema into chaos.
Driven by themes of trust, sacrifice, and redemption, the story unfolds across ten hand-crafted chapters filled with cinematic moments, memorable characters, and high-stakes decisions.
Echoes of the End launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S this summer. Players can wishlist the game now on Steam.
Features:
- Epic storytelling: Powered by Unreal Engine 5 and captured with full performance motion capture, the narrative is brought to life by a stellar cast of voice and screen actors. Featuring the voices of Aldís Amah Hamilton as Ryn and Karl Ágúst Úlfsson as Abram.
- Magic meets steel: Master fast-paced combat that fuses swordplay with devastating magical powers. Take on human and monstrous foes and face epic boss battles that demand strategy and skill.
- Solve and survive: Use Ryn’s magical abilities to overcome puzzles and environmental obstacles. Manipulate gravity, cast illusions, and reshape the world around you.
- Traverse a living world: Control time and gravity as you navigate a breathtaking world shaped by Iceland’s raw beauty, from molten lava fields to frozen ruins.
- Companion gameplay: Work closely with Abram to fight, explore, and solve puzzles. Your connection grows throughout the game, shaping gameplay and story alike.
- Original score: Echoes of the End features a rich, original soundtrack composed by Viktor Ingi Guðmundsson, blending cinematic soundscapes with traditional Icelandic influences.