The Most Anticipated indie Game Of The Year, Tale of Immortal-The English version is now available
The Most Anticipated indie Game Of The Year, Tale of Immortal-The English version is now available
Buying the Tale of Immortal Steam version now can net you 20% off the game!
Tale of Immortal is an open-world based on Chinese mythology and cultivation, developed by Ghost Valley studio.
It has been released on Steam Early Access and has sold 1.8 million copies in the first month, with only available in Simplified Chinese.Tale of Immortal, out less than a week, has already gathered over 124,000 concurrent players at its peak.
Now the publisher Lightning Games has officially announced the English version is available now.
[trailer]
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1znMNv2nk-zUkuIhUQXEykZEKuhRMlwQ3?usp=sharing
In Tale of Immortal world, you will start as a mortal warrior, you gradually ascend towards becoming a deity of some form or other, making particular choices depending on how you want to resolve things and build your character.
With a background based around ancient Chinese myths and stories, players will have a variety of interactive options with scenes and in-game NPCs, which will affect the storyline of the game and transform the game world.
The theme of the game combines the immortal cultivation and the unique cultural background of The Classics of Mountain and Sea. Players will experience the journey from a mortal to a strong, god-like being.
You can fine 鬼谷八荒 Tale of Immortal on Steam
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