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Gameloft is creating a new survival Dungeons and Dragons game for consoles and PC

Gameloft, known for the development of various popular mobile games and Disney Dreamlight Valley, has recently announced a partnership with Hasbro to create a new Dungeons & Dragons game set in the Forgotten Realms universe.

The game promises to be a combination of survival, life simulation, and action role-playing, focusing on an immersive, story-driven campaign packed with adventure, camaraderie, and danger. The game's first promotional image depicts a group of adventurers gazing at a distant castle from a hilltop, setting the tone for the journey that awaits.

According to the developer, the game will feature unique cooperative gameplay that blends real-time survival mechanics with the rich narrative elements of the Dungeons & Dragons series. Players can expect a campaign that challenges them to persevere through difficult encounters, relying on their companions for support and assistance at every turn.

Developed by Gameloft Montreal, the studio behind Disney Dreamlight Valley and LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, the new game is currently being developed for PC and consoles. A release date has not been announced yet.

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