Wyrdsong, a fantasy adventure set in Portugal during the Middle Ages, is coming soon from former Bethesda Game Studios designer Jeff Gardiner and Obsidian Entertainment alumnus Charlie Staples. The open-world RPG was announced Tuesday to begin Gamescom 2022.
Gardiner, a 16-year veteran of Bethesda Game Studios with production credits on Fallout 3, The Elder Scrolls4: Skyrim, Fallout 4andFallout 76 left Bethesda in August 2021 to form Something Wicked Games with Staples, a design director with a 15-year tenure at Obsidian. Their studio has backing from Chinese mega-publisher NetEase.
Wyrdsong will explore an alternate history set in medieval times, where the player inhabits an “unreliable narrator” character, much like the roles of Fallout3, Fallout: New Vegas, and The Elder Scrolls 4: Skyrim, which Staples and Gardiner both worked on. The new studio is building up staff and seeking a publishing partner, hence the lack of a launch window for Wyrdsong, which is in development for consoles and PC.
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