The China Hero Project X/Twitter account has confirmed that Unending Dawn will be officially coming to PC alongside its PS5 version.
Unending Dawn, a game from Parcae’s Fate Studio, is a multiplayer open-world action game set in a world ravaged by a massive catastrophe. This disaster has left wildlife transformed into dangerous creatures with the color curse, while the survivors can only struggle for survival… pic.twitter.com/d314YBK4up
— ChinaHeroProject (@ChinaHeroPRJCT) August 4, 2024
Unending Dawn feels like a mix between Elden Ring, Sekiro and Genshin Impact. For instance, the game’s environments are similar to what we saw in Elden Ring. On the other hand, its art style is closer to Genshin Impact. So, think of this game as a hybrid between these two games. So, some may love it while others may hate it.
The combat mechanics of Unending Dawn are heavily inspired by Sekiro. Players will be able to parry enemy attacks. And, like in Sekiro and Wo Long, you will be able to break your enemy’s poise to get big finishers. Plus, the game appears to have some special moves. These moves are at the bottom right and are similar to those of Genshin Impact. And yes, there will be boss fights in it.
In my opinion, the game looks kind of cool. So, it’s at least good to know that we’ll get a native PC version of it. You can also find its latest trailer here.
As I’ve already said, Unending Dawn will be powered by Unreal Engine 5, and it will also come to Android and iOS. As such, it made no sense to not have a native PC version of it. After all, PC gamers would have been able to play it via Android emulators.
Stay tuned for more!
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