In a press release put out today by PQube and FairPlay Studios they’ve announced that their upcoming game, Fallen Knight, will soon be launching for PC, Switch, PlayStation 4, and XBox One.

 

 

Bearing somewhat of a resemblance to the Mega Man X series, Fallen Knight is an action platformer where the player assumes to role of Lancelot the 50th, a descendent of the legendary Arthurian knight of the same name. Lancelot must faceoff against six fallen heroes as he navigates levels set in a futuristic landscape. A fairly unique aspect to the game is it seems to have a morality system of sorts where the player has the option to either disarm or kill their enemies. How the player chooses to dispatch their enemies will effect both the enemies as well as the upgrades available to them.

Fallen Knight comes to a PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and XBox One near you June 23rd. Checkout the press release below for more information:


Futuristic Sword Fighting Side-Scroller ‘Fallen Knight’ Confirmed for Launch on PC & Consoles on 23rd June!

PQube (London, UK) – April 13th, 2021 – PQube and FairPlay Studios are excited to confirm that Fallen Knight will be coming to PC, Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on 23rd June, 2021!
Fallen Knight, invites you to blur lines between integrity and responsibility as you battle against old acquaintances and new enemies in this sword fighting action platformer.
With the disarm mechanic, players are given the option to kill or disarm enemies. Will you uphold or break the Knight’s Code of Honour? Choosing to disarm enemies unlocks alternate endings and earns ‘honour points’ granting access to different upgrades and abilities.

In Fallen Knight, dive into a futuristic knight’s tale that puts players in the role of a descendant of the great Lancelot in King Arthur’s tale. Take on the role of Lancelot the 50th and face off against six unique enemy heroes with a dark past of their own.

 

Aaron Evangelisti
Aaron is a lifelong video games enthusiast who's been playing since the days of the NES. He enjoys just about all types of games from RPGs, to platformers, to strategy. He also fancies himself a bit of a writer so writing about video games makes sense, right?