Electronic Arts and Ascendant Studios announced today that Immortals of Aveum will release on July 20th on PC via EA App, Steam and Epic Games Store. In order to celebrate this announcement, the teams have also shared the game’s debut trailer that you can find below.
Immortals of Aveum is a single-player magic FPS that is set in an original fantasy universe engulfed in magic, rife with conflict, and on the edge of the abyss. Players will experience this visceral and cinematic, story-driven game through the eyes of Jak. Jak will join an elite order of battlemages, master all three colors of magic – blue, green, and red – and decimate legions of enemies with clever chained attacks and well-timed counters.
Bret Robbins, CEO and Game Director at Ascendant Studios, said.
“I’m incredibly excited to finally show the world Immortals of Aveum. It’s been a five year journey for us at Ascendant, and I’m so proud of the team and their commitment to making something great. We set out to create a cinematic, thrilling shooter set in a new fantasy world, with fast and fluid combat and an epic story. I can’t wait for everyone to play it.”
Jeff Gamon, General Manager of EA Partners, also added.
“EA Originals champions individuals and teams who have disruptive creative visions for their games. Ascendant had us hooked when we saw how they had woven magic so seamlessly through fast-paced FPS combat, set against an action packed story we just wanted to keep reading. Bret built an incredibly talented team whose unrelenting passion for creating original, AAA games, deep lore and telling imaginative new stories is on full display in Immortals of Aveum.”
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