Among the onslaught of game trailers at the terribly named Triple-I Initiative was a release date for Gestalt: Steam & Cinder. It's a 2D platformer with a heavy dose of combat and a big upgrade tree, and there's a demo available now.
27.03.2024 - 10:55 / gamingbolt.com / Tomas Sala
City building title Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is out now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game’s release was celebrated by publisher Wired Productions and indie developer Tomas Sala with a new trailer, which you can check out below.
In Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, players are thrown into the tumultuous world of the Ursee. Players will be tasked with navigating through the world’s history of conflict and war by now helping in rebuilding the shattered landscape.
Along with the game’s launch announcement, Sala has also revealed that a year’s worth of support for Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles has been planned. The roadmap for the game is set to be revealed in late April, and will feature a mix of free and paid content.
Wrapping things up, Sala has also revealed that a third game in the Falconeer series is planned, making it into a trilogy. The third title, currently titled Project Ancient Waves, will bring the perspective of the franchise’s setting down to a human scale. It will revolve around people who do the things that help a society in running more smoothly. More details about Project Ancient Waves will be revealed later this year.
According to the Sala, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles features in-depth building tools available to players. A trailer released earlier this month went into detail about some of the game’s city-building tools. The trailer showcased a massive city built using 20,000 different constructions, and housing 100,000 citizens.
A demo for Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles was released back in February, featuring a scenario to play through, as well as up to 25 different buildings to experiment with.
Among the onslaught of game trailers at the terribly named Triple-I Initiative was a release date for Gestalt: Steam & Cinder. It's a 2D platformer with a heavy dose of combat and a big upgrade tree, and there's a demo available now.
After three years in development, Tomas Salas’ city-builder Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is available now on consoles and PC. It’s well worth checking out in no small part due to its aesthetic and exploration aspects, but there’s more to come. Salas has provided a roadmap for the title, with the first update, “Trade, Tribute and Spoils”, coming towards the end of April.
The year long roadmap for city builder Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles has been released by Tomas Sala, confirming what players can expect to see coming to the Ursee. The roadmap includes a number of updates and additions that will keep content in Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles fresh for those who engage with it.
It’s been close to three years since Celeste and TowerFall developers Extremely OK Games revealed their next project, the similarly gorgeous-looking and sumptuous-sounding 2D exploration platformer Earthblade. While the studio didn’t give any indication of a release date at the time, we now know not to expect Earthblade until 2025 at the earliest.
It’s always a good week when there’s a bank holiday involved, but the Easter Weekend gets the special bonus of being a double bank holiday. I’ve no doubt many of you have some big games that you’re planning to tackle today and through the weekend, but let’s look back on the week that was and what we’ve been playing first.
Bandai Namco has released three new games on Steam, all of which are completely free.
Tomas Sala's Falconeer series will be a trilogy, the developer has announced.
A successor to The Falconeer, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is the second of three games to be set in universe created by developer Tomas Sala. Where you might expect it to follow in The Falconeer’s slipstream as an aerial combat game, Bulwark takes a much steadier approach, revisiting the vast watery expanse of the Ursee for a more sedate city builder.
Solo developer Tomas Sala has announced that The Falconeer and Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles will be followed by a trilogy-ending game – Project: Ancient Waves.
Xbox might be facing some push back from third-party developers. According to Chris Dring of GamesIndustry.biz, developers he spoke to during the recent Game Developers Conference indicated that Xbox’s general place in the market right now spells trouble for Microsoft.
Binary Haze Interactive’s Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist, a follow-up to the acclaimed Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights, is now available in Steam Early Access. Developed by Adglobe and Live Wire, it focuses on Lilac, an Attuner in the Land of Fumes who must save the Homunculi driven to madness due to the Rain of Death.
Tomas Sala, the solo dev behind the upcoming Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, is preparing for his extremely unique take on city builders and strategy games to launch against a pair of that space's most established names.