
The classic tabletop RPG Pathfinder is coming to PC monitors…..again! After the success of Pathfinder: Kingmaker, creator Owlcat Games is working on a sequel….Pathfinder: Wrath Of The Righteous. The crowdfunding campaign ended with over two million dollars raised.
Not long after, Owlcat conducted an alpha test in April and May of 2020, and applied what they learned from testing into this latest build, one year later. This beta test will be the last before Pathfinder is made available publicly, and anyone who paid for beta access on the Kickstarter or Slacker Backer campaigns will be able to participate.
Within the latest version of the game, you’ll find all content included in the first beta, plus more sidequests, new content like Crusade gameplay, the finalized UI, and a weapon companion that talks (hope that’s not too annoying).
“Our studio is excited for fans to once again embark on a Mythic Path and immerse themselves in well over 50 hours of spellbinding content,” says Alexander Mishulin, Creative Director of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. “We plan on carefully monitoring feedback as we gear up for the game’s launch later this year, just as we did during our first beta this past February.”
The plans are to officially launch Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous on PC via Steam and GOG sometime within 2021. We’ll let you know when those plans are revealed.
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