Tides of Annihilation just got a new 4-minute gameplay PC trailer
by John Papadopoulos · DSOGamingEclipse Glow Games has released a brand new gameplay trailer for Tides of Annihilation. This trailer packs 4 minutes of gameplay from a pre-release version. So, while it can give you a glimpse at how the game plays, it does not represent the quality of the final version.
Tides of Annihilation is a third-person game that promises to have a spectral knight dual-fighting system. Players will be able to customize devastating combos with spectral knights in frenetic high-speed battles.
The game will take place in a modern London with a medieval setting. Players will explore iconic landmarks warped by an apocalyptic Outworld invasion.
In Tides of Annihilation, Colossal Knights will roam the city. Players will scale and battle massive, dynamic knights across London in vertical, interconnected challenges. In total, there will be over 30 unique bosses to fight. Some of them will be inspired by the lore of the Knights of the Round Table.
Finally, players will unravel the mysteries of Gwendolyn’s origin in a journey of revenge, reunion, and redemption.
NVIDIA claims that the gameplay footage in this trailer is captured on PC. Moreover, the green team stated that the game will support DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Gen when it comes out.
For those wondering, there is still no ETA on when the game will come out. Naturally, though, we’ll be sure to keep you posted.
Enjoy!
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