Two Worlds III announced along with two Two World II DLCs
Two Worlds III, a sequel to a well-received action RPG, is now in development. Before the game hits the stores, fans will get two DLCs for Two Worlds II along with a major engine update.
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A well-received fantasy action RPG Two Worlds III is currently in the conceptual stage and will take three years of development, which means it won’t be out before 2019. Before that happens, though, fans will get an opportunity to return to the fantasy universe thanks to Two Worlds II engine update and two newly announced story-based DLCs: Call of the Tenebrae and Shattered Embrace.

The first one, Call of the Tenebrae, is scheduled for the end of Q2 2016. Its plot will focus on the protagonist’s return to Antaloor, where he discovers an all new tribe of rat-like creatures known as “The Chosen”, who wield mysterious magic. Check out the official website for more info. There are yet no details on the second DLC, Shattered Embrace.
As for the engine update, the new version will translate into a greater level of details, improved HD-GUI, co-op multiplayer, new achievements, and more. Besides, Two Worlds II will become available on Linux and Steam OS.

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