90s JRPG-inspired game SacriFire is delayed to 2023

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Developer Pixelated Milk announced SacriFire is delayed to 2023.

The 90s JRPG-inspired game will forgo its previously planned 2022 release window for one sometime next year. When the game does release it’ll be available first on Windows PC (via Steam,  GOG, and Epic Games Store) with Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PS4, and PS5 coming later.


The first gameplay trailer was also shared for the game, via IGN:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

From the creators of Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs and Warsaw comes an RPG experience like no other.

SacriFire is an upcoming RPG, inspired by the 90s titles that began our love affair with gaming.

Key Features

  • Dynamic battles – Our combat engine merges real-time and turn-based styles to provide a fluid experience that is both challenging and satisfying. Fight alongside companions, choose from multiple weapons, target individual enemy body parts, and string attacks together to create elaborate combos.
  • High-quality presentation – Employing both pixel art and 3D graphics allows us to combine retro-style graphics with innovative digital effects wizardry. Hand-drawn and animated characters blend seamlessly with 3D-modeled environments.
  • Moral complexity – SacriFire’s original story aims to both respect and subvert the standard RPG tropes, so although you’ll feel right at home with our cast of lovable characters, you’ll never know what to expect next!
  • A tale of two worlds – Travel between the sprawling subterranean city of Antioch and the idyllic spirit paradise of Erebus in a well-developed game universe which includes elements of both fantasy and science-fiction.
  • Elaborate gameplay systems – Adopt diverse combat disciplines, craft weapons, solve puzzles and tackle imaginative dungeons.
  • Original Music and professional voice acting – A brand new soundtrack composed by G4F and the legendary Motoi Sakuraba. The talented Sound Cadence Studios bring SacriFire’s memorable cast to life!
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