SolSeraph | Featured Image

SolSeraph | Featured ImageSega’s SolSeraph title just launched yesterday and is now available to purchase for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Humanity is on the verge of being annihilated and its only hope of survival rests on the shoulders of Helios, the Knight of Dawn. As Helios, it’s up to you to put an end to the rampant chaos of the gods and restore peace to the land. Sega has provided a few highlights about what you can expect from the game:

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Restore Humanity Back to Prosperity-Balancing side-scrolling action and top-down strategy elements, carefully guide each tribe from the clouds above in order to help expand their territory and dispel the dark fog that shrouds their lands. Once each of the creatures’ lairs have been exposed, you must take the role of Helios to fight the monsters head on.

Take the Fight to the Enemy-Armed with his sword, shield, and magical archery, Helios will need to confront a range of enemies including goblins, beastmen, bat riders, and more on his way to facing the Younger God that controls them. Defeating these challenging foes will grant Helios new magical powers such as healing herbs and ice shards.

Protect the Homeland-Help each tribe determine how to shape their village by utilizing a range of different units, from houses and farms to support the growing population, to building warrior barracks and archer towers to defend themselves against the waves of monster attacks.

Help from the Highest Powers-Yuzo Koshiro, the legend behind many classic video game soundtracks, has composed the opening theme to SolSeraph. Additionally, acclaimed writer Jonas Kyrazes (The Talos Principle, The Sea Will Claim Everything) has lent his talents to craft the game’s compelling narrative.

For more information about SolSeraph, have a look at its official website. Also, be sure to check out Sega’s launch trailer embedded below.

SOURCE: Press Release

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