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Atlas Fallen shows first gameplay trailer

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This afternoon, Deck13 and Focus Entertainment released the first gameplay trailer for Atlas Fallen. Together with the release of the trailer, the pre-sale was also started, which also includes a limited edition.

The first gameplay trailer of Atlas Fallen shows us the beauty of a world whose civilisation has long since perished. On the other hand, it gives us the first glimpses of gliding through the sand and combat situations.

Our enemies are mostly oversized monsters that we can fight off with our magical weapon. Not only do we seem to be able to equip these with different spells. It apparently also lets us change its appearance. Once we see the weapon in the form of a kind of whip. In another situation, it resembles a large battle axe.

With the release of the trailer, the pre-sale of Atlas Fallen has also started. Those who are already interested in the game can pre-order the Signature Edition, which is limited to 100 pieces. This exclusive edition includes a numbered and exclusive artwork by Deck13 art director James Lowe, printed on a laminated wooden frame, an official certificate and a copy of the game containing the Ruin Rising DLC. The PC version will ship as a digital Steam Key, console editions will ship physically with an exclusive sleeve based on James Lowe’s artwork.

Atlas Fallen releases on May16 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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