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Tencent apunta a la audiencia occidental con caballeros arthurianos en las mareas de la aniquilación

Autor : Riley Actualizar : Apr 11,2025

Tides of Annihilation El concepto de Caballeros Arthurian es el atractivo de Tencent para los occidentales

En una entrevista perspicaz con WCCFTech en Gamescom 2024, los desarrolladores de Tides of Annihilation de Eclipse GLOW Games profundizaron en el concepto único y los planes futuros del juego. Exploremos qué hace que este juego se destaque y qué hay en el horizonte.

Las mareas de aniquilación se dirigen a una audiencia occidental

El concepto central de los mitos y los Caballeros Arthurianos

Tides of Annihilation El concepto de Caballeros Arthurian es el atractivo de Tencent para los occidentales

Eclipse Glow Games, un estudio con sede en China, ha creado mareas de aniquilación con una audiencia occidental en mente, influenciada por su patrocinador financiero, Tencent. El productor del juego explicó: "Este juego y Black Myth: Wukong son dos proyectos invertidos por Tencent, y había diferentes expectativas establecidas en estos dos proyectos. Black Myth: Wukong atacó al mercado chino, pero para este proyecto, apuntamos a una audiencia occidental, por lo que elegimos las leyendas artúricas". Esto llevó al tema central que giraba en torno a los caballeros, evolucionando hacia una narración centrada en el rey Arturo y sus caballeros de la mesa redonda.

Ambientada en un Londres moderno post-apocalíptico, las mareas de aniquilación siguen el viaje del protagonista, Gwendolyn, quien parece ser el último sobreviviente humano después de una invasión de Outworld. El juego combina la configuración moderna con elementos de fantasía, inspirando directamente de los mitos arthurianos.

Devil May Combate inspirado en inspiración y más de 30 jefes

Tides of Annihilation El concepto de Caballeros Arthurian es el atractivo de Tencent para los occidentales

El juego de las mareas de la aniquilación se ha comparado con la serie clásica de Devil May Cry, una comparación que los desarrolladores adoptan. Notaron: "Definitivamente es más como Devil May Cry", pero con la característica adicional de la selección de dificultad para atender a una gama más amplia de jugadores. El sistema de combate está diseñado para ser accesible pero personalizable, lo que permite a los jugadores elegir entre cuatro armas y más de diez caballeros diferentes para ayudar a Gwendolyn. Mientras navega a través de un devastado Londres, Gwendolyn puede ordenar a los legendarios caballeros de la mesa redonda, agregando profundidad al juego. Con más de 30 jefes únicos para desafiar, los jugadores están en una experiencia atractiva. "Los jugadores tendrán que prepararse para peleas de jefes muy desafiantes", enfatizaron los desarrolladores.

Planes de crear una antología

Tides of Annihilation El concepto de Caballeros Arthurian es el atractivo de Tencent para los occidentales

Mirando hacia el futuro, Eclipse Glow Games expresó interés en expandir las mareas de aniquilación en una serie de antología. Su objetivo es explorar diferentes configuraciones y mitologías, cada una potencialmente con un nuevo protagonista. "Pero aún queremos usar el concepto de invasión de Outworld que estamos usando para mareas de aniquilación", afirmaron, indicando un deseo de mantener un hilo narrativo cohesivo en los títulos futuros. El éxito del juego inicial es crucial para realizar esta visión y dar vida a más mitologías.

Actualmente en su fase beta, las mareas de aniquilación están programadas para una liberación tentativa en 2026 en PC, PlayStation 5 y Xbox Series X | S. Los jugadores se unirán a Gwendolyn en su búsqueda para desentrañar los misterios de la invasión de Outworld y salvar a Londres y el reino de fantasía entrelazado de Avalon.

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