Paradox Interactive has unveiled
Mount&Blade: Warband as the title for
the
previously revealed expansion for Taleworld's hack-and-slash RPG. This is catch-up news for us, as this title was revealed at the GDC last week, along with some new details about the project, including a
Q3 2009 release window. A
YouTube Video offers a presentation of the game, and here's a bit:
GDC
San Francisco, March 27th 2009 – Following on from the recent announcement that
a Multiplayer expansion was in development for the widely lauded Mount&Blade,
Paradox Interactive have today revealed the first detailed information for the
newly titled Mount&Blade: Warband.
Demonstrated publicly for the first time at GDC in San Francisco by the
development team at Taleworlds, the expansion introduces a number of features
that players have specifically requested and which will vastly improve the
gameplay experience.
The key features revealed:
· Multiplayer – previously announced, the ability for up to 32 players to play
simultaneously on a single map in Team Death-Match style battles · Faction
Rulers – A new in-depth system allowing the player to gain followers even as a
rebel and to become the ruler of their own faction and recruit Lords as their
vassalals
· Accessibility – Improved and additional detailed game information for players.
· Improved Graphics and optimisation – The introduction of state-of-the-art
rendering technologies including HDR (High Dynamic Range), as well as
significant improvement in the level of detail on characters, armour and weapons
· Increased interactivity - New interactivity implemented in the environments
that the AI will recognize and adapt to, directly impacting the Siege mode
Commenting on the development of Mount&Blade: Warband, Armagan Yavuz, Producer
at Taleworlds Entertainment said, “As a development team, we are used to short
development circles, fast feedback from our users and the ability to have our
gamers in the development loop. That is why we decided to create this expansion.
We have received a large amount of requests from players for multiplayer and
when we had published the game we saw an opportunity to explore this as well as
additional improvements that our gamers requested. I feel that the multiplayer
mode adds tremendously to the game experience.”
A summary of additional features includes customizable quick battles, extended
diplomatic options and new weapons, armor and animations. Other aspects
introduced in Mount&Blade: Warband are improvements to the combat system with
more physically accurate horse archery, a variation in horse sizes, and more
options when embarking on sieges.
Mount&Blade: Warband is scheduled for release in Q3 2009.