A a new Game of Thrones Strategy Game that Lets You Battle for Control of Westeros Has Just Been Announedd at Summer Game Fest. Game of Thrones: War for Westeros Lets You Take Control of One of the Noble Houses of the Seven Kingdoms, Including the Fan-Favorite House Stark. If you’ve ever wanted to recreate Game of Thrones‘Epic Battles, or Seen How of the Five Kings COULD HAVE TURNED OUT DIFFERENTLY, YOU’LL LIKELY WANT TO FOLLOW FULLE NEWS REGARDING Game of Thrones: War for Westeros.
Game of Thrones: War for Westeros was announced as part of the opening stream for Summer Game Fest Live. The game will feature both single and multiplayer modes, and allow you to play as a variety of factions, Including the Night King and His White Walkers. IT ALSO HAS OPTIONS FOR QUICK SKIRMISH MATCHES OR A LARGER CAMPAGIN THAT PLACE ACROSS ALL OF WESTEROS.
Game of Thrones: War for Westeros is an asymmetrical strategy game set in the Seven Kingdoms
The Games Facions Will Each Have Unique Abilities Tied to Their Identity
One Interesting Aspect About Game of Thrones: War for Westeros is that the press release from its Developers Describes The Game’s Facions AS “Deeply Asymmetric (AL).” The Game Will Also Reportedly Feature Political Elements Like Creating Alliances and TRICKING ONE ANOTHER. This means that Each House will likely have a distinct identity, and each faction will have different Strengths and Weaknesses. I Imagine the White Walkers, for Instance, Won’t Be Very Politically Savvy, But Will Have More Military Strength than Some Other Facions.
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There will will be a variety of fantasy units, Including Giants and Dragons. This will Also Help Fations Like the Free Folk or the Targaryens Stand Out Against Facions with Any Supernatural Support. This COULD ALSO HINT AT OTHER Potant Special Powers for Faces. It will be interesting to see if, for instance, Melisandre’s Magic or Beric Dondarrion’s Ability to Resurrect Are Game Mechanics.
Our Take: Game of Thrones: War for Westeros Could Be the A Song of Ice and Fire Game We’ve All Been Waiting for
Game of Thrones Games have previously failed to give players much control over or importance
Game of Thrones Hasn’t Had the Best Luck with Video Games. The ons that is anen’t to be boad, like the teelltale games, offten Feel disappaining they are unwilling to let you make meaningful that will will contract the events of the show. Games also offten put you in the role of a minor character that doesn’t exist in the show or novels, as seen in Game of Thrones: Kingsroad. Not only Will Game of Thrones: War for Westeros Allow You to Control Major factions and characters, it will let you decide the fate of the seven kingdoms.

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An asymmetrical strategy Game Also Sounds Perfect for the World of Game of Thrones. By keping each faction as unique and unbalanced as they were in the source material, it will feel like a much more authentic Game of Thrones Experience. The Game Will Also Be Taking Inspiration from George Str Martin’s A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE Novels, Meaning we coulued see characters that were cut from the HBO Series. This is the most excited i’ve been about a Game of Thrones Video game in a while, and i Hope it’s finally the game the franchise deserves.
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Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Sophie Turner, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Maisie Williams, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Iain Glen, John Bradley, Alfie Allen, Conleth Hill, Liam Cunningham, Gowendoline Christie, Aidan Gillen, Isaacstead, Rory McCann, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jerome Flynn, Rhys ifans, Matt Smith, Graham McTavish, Fabien Frankel, Steve Toussain, Eve, Emma D’Arcy, Matthew Needham, Olivia Cooke, Milly Alcock, Emily Carey