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Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era annonce des tests de mode Open Arena

Authore: AmeliaMise à jour:Mar 18,2025

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era annonce des tests de mode Open Arena

Unfrozen a dévoilé une nouvelle bande-annonce de gameplay pour Heroes of Might & Magic: Olden Era , offrant un aperçu de ses mécanismes de base, des unités diverses et du gameplay stratégique global. La bande-annonce accompagne l'annonce de l'enregistrement bêta fermé pour le mode "Arena" du jeu. Les joueurs peuvent s'inscrire à une chance de participer via la page Steam, avec des tests du 17 mars au 28 mars.

Heroes of Might & Magic: Olden Era est prévu pour le lancement de Steam Early Access au deuxième trimestre 2025. Lors du lancement, les joueurs peuvent s'attendre à six factions distinctes, à trois modes de campagne solo et à trois modes multijoueurs. Ubisoft publie ce titre très attendu.

Récemment, la faction du donjon a été révélée, introduisant une liste d'unités convaincantes: troglodytes, elfes noirs, minotaures, médules, hydras et dragons. Ces unités introduisent des éléments stratégiques uniques sur le champ de bataille, ajoutant une profondeur significative à l'expérience de gameplay.

Unfrozen Studios a reconnu les défis de développement auxquels sont confrontés la création du mode Arena, en particulier pour équilibrer les héros et les compétences dans les contraintes de l'espace limité et l'absence d'avantages de démarrage. Cependant, ils ont réussi à surmonter ces obstacles, promettant une expérience compétitive polie et engageante.

Bien qu'une date de sortie précise pour la version PC reste inopinée, les développeurs visent à livrer un titre accessible et agréable aux fans chevronnés de la série et aux nouveaux arrivants. Le jeu devrait être lancé plus tard cette année.

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