ニュース データマイナーは、ゴシックリメイクのデモで世界地図と新しいキャンプを明らかにします

データマイナーは、ゴシックリメイクのデモで世界地図と新しいキャンプを明らかにします

著者 : Ellie アップデート : Mar 21,2025

ゴシック様式のリメイクデモを掘り下げているデータマイナーは、詳細な世界地図を発掘し、ファンにゲームの改良された場所のエキサイティングなプレビューを提供しました。画像は、古いキャンプ、新しいキャンプ、スワンプキャンプ、寝台寺院などの重要なエリアのレイアウトを明らかにしています。かなりの追加が、オリジナルのゲームに欠けているオークキャンプです。比較のために、愛好家はこれらの新しい回路図を古典的なカウンターパートと並置しています。

データマイナーは、ゴシックリメイクのデモで世界地図と新しいキャンプを明らかにします画像:gothic.org

データマイナーはこれらのマップが最終的ではないかもしれないと強調していますが、複数のキャンプのレイアウトを含む、ゲームの再設計された世界に対する貴重な洞察を提供します。ファンは、拡張されたトロールキャニオン、鉱山の入り口、バンディットキャンプ、ストーンサークルなど、すでに変更を発見しています。公式リリースの前に、さらなるマップ調整が予想されます。

データマイナーは、ゴシックリメイクのデモで世界地図と新しいキャンプを明らかにします画像:gothic.org

Gothic Remakeのリリース日は依然として未発表ですが、開発者は今年中に発売を目指しています。 2025年の最も予想されるリメイクの1つとして、この更新された最初の分割払いは、最愛のRPGシリーズに関する新鮮な視点を約束します。

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