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Moon Studios, the team behind the beautiful and incredibly tough O yo games, has announced their next project. It's called No Rest for the Wicked and is described as “a mature, precision action RPG.” The game will launch in early access for PC in early , with a full release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X S planned for some time afterward. And of course, it looks absolutely stunning. Here's the age-restricted trailer. It will be Moon's first title outside of the O yo series, and there seems to be a big focus on combat. In a press release, the studio says that "fights in the game are animation-based, direct and tactile, allowing expert players to combine visceral blows and deadly moves.
It also has a cooperative mode for up to four players Armenia Mobile Number List where players can “share their world and their progress.” And as for the premise, here's the fantasy world the game takes place in: In the year 841, a crucial moment arrives for the kingdom, marked by the death of King Harol Bolein. A devastating conflict arises when a peaceful transition of power descends into chaos. Adding to this political turmoil, a deadly plague has reemerged on the remote island of Sacra, twisting the land and its inhabitants. Players must brandish their weapons in an effort to quell both the grotesque beasts and the Kingdom's invading army in a turbulent atmosphere where they are swept in all directions.
As for No Rest for the Wicked, more details are expected during a livestream event taking place on March 1. California Correspondent Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to make Beirut and southern Lebanon look like Gaza if the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah "decides to start an all-out war" against Israel. It was during an event on the border with Lebanon, where there continues to be crossfire between Israel and militias in Lebanese territory. This afternoon a 60-year-old Israeli civilian died due to the impact of an anti-tank missile. Netanyahu was accompanied by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi.