One of the biggest surprise hits in recent years was the critically acclaimed first entry in the Plague Tale series, which launched in 2019. Now just 3 years later, we’re officially getting a sequel, and thankfully it’s not much longer to wait until it will be in our hands. Plus, the developers have revealed some brand new extended gameplay…
A Plague Tale: Requiem officially launches on October 18th, and is now available for pre-order. The announcement came from a recent livestream where the developers also showed off 12 minutes of extended gameplay. You can check out the new gameplay and all its rat-tastic glory in the video below:
In addition, the developers at Asobo revealed that Plague Tale Requiem will also include official support for ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS. Unfortunately they have yet to reveal the PC specs for PT Requiem, which hopefully won’t be much more demanding than its predecessor, A Plague Tale: Innocence.
What do you think? Are you excited for A Plague Tale Requiem? What did you think of the gameplay above? Does it look much better than the first game? What did you think of the first game anyway? Let us know!
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The first one was simply superb. It was about 10 to 12 hours but the tension made it feel a lot longer than it was in a good way. For me this is definitely a buy.
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It looks good, but that screaming during the sneak attacks gotta be fixed. It makes no sense that nobody can't hear it.
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Hyped for this. It looks so good!
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Looking forward to this, but 50Eur for a AA game on PC is a bit high imo
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Agreed, a wait for sale confirmed.
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Man, the first one was an awesome surprise how good it was, can't wait to play this.
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great time. I'll be on a break.