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Sea of Stars is Out Now!

As of the 29th of August, we are pleased to reveal that the stunning retro RPG, Sea of Stars is out now. Developed by Sabotage Studio, Sea of Stars follows their debut title, The Messenger.

There's no doubt that Sea of Stars is an ambitious undertaking that is a love letter to the RPG classics of old. Focusing on Valere and Zale, two Children of the Solstice who face their fated duty to become Solstice Warriors. As Solstice Warriors, they alone can wield the lone force that can defeat the monstrous creations of the evil alchemist, The Fleshmancer.

Follow Valere and Zale as they master the powers of the Sun and Moon, otherwise known as the Eclipse Magic. Together, they can use their combined strengths to master these powerful spells and abilities, while you enjoy the visually stunning world of wonder and peril.

Many Sea of Stars fans have been eagerly awaiting the launch of the game and were delighted to meet Seraï, a deadly assassin who can carve portals with razor-sharp daggers in the most recent launch trailer. You can also meet good ol' Garl, a warrior cook who you can't help but love. But these are only two characters of many that you'll meet as you traverse the world as Valere and Zale. 

Since its release, Sea of Stars has been praised by game critics from around the world. It is a masterful modernisation of the golden era of classic RPGs. You can enjoy distinct combat mechanics and a truly memorable and emotive story which has elevated the strengths of the turn-based RPG. 

Set in the same universe as The MessengerSea of Stars is Sabotage's second game that takes place many years before the events of their first game. So, if you would like to know more about the epic that is the story of the Children of the Solstice, you should check it out now.

Sea of Stars is out now on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox X|S, and Nintendo Switch. Those who have Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus can play it for free, and if you would like to know more about what we think about the game, feel free to check out our review here

Bex Prouse

Bex Prouse

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