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Nioh 3 Receives Seventeen-Minute Gameplay Showcase
Nioh 3 Receives Seventeen-Minute Gameplay Showcase Koei Tecmo released a new gameplay showcase video for Team NINJA's action RPG Nioh 3 . The seventeen-minute video, viewable below, comes ahead of a new demo for the game, set to release on PC and PlayStation 5 on January 29, 2026. The video showcase the game's two combat styles: Samurai and Ninja. Samurai style is similar to that of previous games in the series, while Ninja style makes use of quick movements like dodging and aerial actions as well as various special Ninjitsu techniques. It also gives a look at how friendly yokai can assist players, the hostile realm of the Crucible, the game's multiple eras and environments, and various foes players will encounter. Nioh 3 will release on February 6, 2026, on PC and PlayStation 5. The game follows protagonist Tokugawa Takechiyo after he is stripped of his position as the next shogun in the Sengoku era, with his younger brother Tokugawa Kunimatsu leading a horde of yokai against him and resulting in a calamity known as the Crucible. His guardian spirit Kusanagi gives Tokugawa Takechiyo the opportunity to transcend time and save Japan by visiting multiple eras. Nioh 3 will let players switch between two different styles: The game will also include online multiplayer, with players able to assist and seek help from others using its “Summon Visitor” mode, as well as the returning Expeditions from the previous games.   The post Nioh 3 Receives Seventeen-Minute Gameplay Showcase appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 23
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Ares & Fabled Seed DLC Update Trailer Released
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Ares & Fabled Seed DLC Update Trailer Released Level-5 released a new trailer for Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road ' s “Ares & Fabled Seed DLC” update ahead of its release on January 28, 2026. The free major update adds the Ares Route to the game’s Chronicle Mode, based on the Inazuma Eleven: Ares animated series, which features a separate continuity to the main series. The major also grants players a special item, the Fabled Seed, which allows them to upgrade one character of their choice to Fabled rarity. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. The game’s main story acts as a reboot for the series and follows Dustin Billows, a boy who attempts to revive South Cirrus High School’s football club. Other modes include a Chronicle Mode that lets players form a team from players that have appeared across the entire series as they take the Inazuma V Caravan across time and battle teams from the series’ past. Those looking to read more about Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road or the series overall can check out RPGamer’s review of the game’s Nintendo Switch 2 version and  RPGamer’s retrospective of the series.   The post Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Ares & Fabled Seed DLC Update Trailer Released appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 23
Beast of Reincarnation Releasing in Summer
Beast of Reincarnation Releasing in Summer Publisher Fictions and developer Game Freak revealed that action RPG Beast of Reincarnation will release worldwide this summer for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The reveal comes alongside a new showcase of the game. Beast of Reincarnation  is set in a post-apocalyptic Japan in the year 4026. It follows Emma the Sealer and her canine companion Koo. Emma is born with the blight, which lets her manipulate plants, but lacks memory and emotion, causing others to shun and fear her. Meanwhile, Koo is a malefact, a creature possessing a threat to the world. As a Sealer, Emma is meant to hunt malefacts and absorb the blight into her own body. Their journey ends up taking them to the far west, where they must confront the eponymous Beast of Reincarnation said to be the source of all blight, through blighted forests created by giant malefacts called Nushi. Gameplay sees Emma fighting using her katana in action combat, with Koo able to support her with skills using a command-based system. By parrying, Emma earns points that can be used for Koo's actions, which can be activated at any time, with the game slowing while players access Koo's command menu. The game will feature three difficulties: Normal Mode, Hard Mode, and Story Mode. Players can equip Spirit Stones to obtain effects in battle, as well as find new katanas for Emma and charms for Koo.   [foogallery id="183047"]   The post Beast of Reincarnation Releasing in Summer appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 22
Fable Reboot Gets Fall Window
Fable Reboot Gets Fall Window Playground Games announced that its Fable reboot will release this fall. The game will be available for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The announcement comes alongside the first gameplay reveal for the open-world action RPG. Fable' s version of Albion will be unconnected to the original series created by Lionhead. The game starts out with the player as a child before jumping forward in time to their adulthood at starting village Briar Hill, where an incident sees the village turned to stone. Setting out to try and reverse it, players' only clues are a mysterious stranger that they briefly witness, as well as a mention of Bowerstone and the Heroes’ Guild. The game will let players follow the main quest or explore the world, with progression, leveling, and difficulty scaling to the player's current status. Combat is designed to allow players to freely choose between using melee, ranged, or magic attacks, or combinations thereof. The reboot's take on the original Fable morality system is built around players gaining reputations for their actions, such as kicking chickens, which can vary from place to place and impact how players are treated, including the prices they get from shops. Fable will also feature what the developers term a "Living Population" of over 1,000 NPCs. Each NPC has their own personality, role, and routine, including their own house and beds in the villages.     The post Fable Reboot Gets Fall Window appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 22
Ariana and the Elder Codex Gets New Trailer, Screenshots
Ariana and the Elder Codex Gets New Trailer, Screenshots Idea Factory International released a new story trailer and new screenshots for upcoming side-scrolling action RPG Ariana and the Elder Codex . In addition to the new media, viewable below, the publisher also announced that those who pre-order the game's standard physical edition from the Idea Factory International online store in North America or Europe , or other participating retailers, will receive a bookmark bonus item. The game, which released in Japan last year, is planned to launch for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe on March 24, 2026. A PC release is also planned for spring 2026. Developed by Compile Heart and HYDE, Ariana and the Elder Codex follows young librarian Ariana, who is tasked with repairing the Seven Hero Codices, which have been altered, causing magic to vanish from the world. Her powers allow her to enter the books themselves in order to mend them and restore their magic. In addition, she also seeks to solve the mysteries of the Library where they are kept, as well as her parents’ disappearance.   [foogallery id="183063"]   The post Ariana and the Elder Codex Gets New Trailer, Screenshots appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 22
Odds Chronicles Demo Released
Odds Chronicles Demo Released Team Mojo Games and eSolu Games have released a free demo for tactical roguelike RPG Odds Chronicles . The demo is available on Steam and offers two to four hours of content while introducing the game's story and dice-driven combat. The game is planned to release for PC later this year, with PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch versions to follow. Odds Chronicles follows fallen royal bodyguard Evryn. She sets out to avenge her fallen king and defeat the tyrant Hyria, who now rules the kingdom. Her quest sees her taken to a mysterious tavern outside of time, from which she travels into shifting lands and branching destinies. Evryn is joined by other heroes, who unlock new features at the tavern and come with their own dice pools, skills, and play styles. Combat takes place on diorama-style battlefields and sees players rolling dice to generate resources to fuel abilities. Using memory shards collected during each journey, players can unlock new skills, consumables, and talent trees.   The post Odds Chronicles Demo Released appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 22
Where to find Ferrium Ore in Arknights Endfield
Where to find Ferrium Ore in Arknights Endfield Ferrium Ore is a critical yet seemingly scarce material for upgrading your character’s gear and evolving your AIC base in Arknights Endfield . By the time you need it, you might be unsure where to find it, so here’s everything you need to know to secure this resource for your Factory. If you're just starting out your adventures, you might not have much use for it. However, the demand for Ferrium Ore goes up once you begin to seriously expand your factory. Table of contents How to get Ferrium Ore in Arknights: Endfield How to get an Electric Mining Drill Rig MK II in Arknights: Endfield Ferrium Ore Locations What is Ferrium Ore used for? How to get Ferrium Ore in Arknights: Endfield Ferrium Ore is not as plentiful or accessible as the easily obtained Originium Ore, found in almost every region in Arknights Endfield . That's because Ferrium is a high-tier resource, required for you to produce Blue Rarity gear and many other important crafts, and its importance isn't that aren't apparent until later. As mentioned, you'll probably need Ferrium Ore long before you actually run across it, which is certainly a problem. Fortunately, the solution to this is to follow the Main Story until you unlock the Originium Science Park region. This is where you will find your first Ferrium Ore nodes, which you can harvest like any other ore. Screenshot by Destructoid However, if you plan to collect Ferrium Ore in large amounts, simply hitting the nodes won't cut it. You'll need to place an Electric Mining Drill Rig Mk II on a Ferrium Mining location. You read that correctly: a normal Electric Mining Drill will not work for Ferrium Ore. Screenshot by Destructoid Additionally, you're going to need to have an active Power Grid in the Originium Science Park region to power the drill, which means you'll need a sub-AIC base set up. How do you set up a sub-AIC base in the region? The answer, once again, is to follow the Main Story . You'll eventually be prompted, toward the end of the Originium Science Park region's story, to set up an outpost base, and thus, a usable Power Grid. How to get an Electric Mining Drill Rig MK II in Arknights: Endfield Electric Mining Drill Rig MK IIs are craftable at any AIC Unit (Main or Sub). In order to gain access to the schematic, you must first research and unlock Mining III in the Basic AIC Plan menu. Once you do, the schematic will appear in the Construction option at any AIC Unit. Screenshot by Destructoid To craft an Electric Mining Drill RIG MK II, you'll need the following materials: 1x Portable Originium Rig 10x Ferrium Parts Ferrium Ore Locations Even after reaching Originium Science Park, Ferrium Ore is still quite a sparse resource to find just by looking around. To make things easier for you, here is where you can find the nodes in the region. West of Transport Nexus Screenshot by Destructoid This is likely the first set of nodes you'll come across in the region, as you enter it through Route 5. You'll need to do some Relay footwork to get to mining the nodes. Northwest of Infra-Station Screenshot by Destructoid This node is located directly across from your sub-AIC base in the region, separated by a massive valley. Fortunately, Zipline (Pylons or Towers) technology makes accessing this node quick and effortless for future visits. Northeast of Cliffside Trail Screenshot by Destructoid This is the third and last node location, but it is, unfortunately, off-limits to you thanks to a Blight wall blocking the path. You'll need to progress the Main Story further to be able to reach this one, but when you do, you can add even more nodes to your Ferrium Ore mining operation. Once you get one or two of these nodes on lockdown, you'll have more than enough Ferrium Ore flowing in to do whatever you need to with it. What is Ferrium Ore used for? Ferrium Ore has a lot of uses in Arknights Endfield , so here's everything you can do with the resource, for your reference. Blue Rarity Gear - Provides a stark power increase over the Green Rarity scraps you've probably been making do with. You'll be required to convert Ferrium Ore into Ferrium Components, which requires a bit of effort, but is well worth the expense. Outposts - Some of your outposts require you to mass-produce Ferrium-related materials. Ferrium - The hallmark resource of the ore, Ferrium is made by dumping Ferrium Ore into a Refining Unit. You must convert Ferrium Ore into Ferrium for the next items on this list. Ferrium Powder - Used in conjunction with other materials to produce Condensed versions. Crafted by inputting Ferrium into a Grinding Unit. Ferrium Components - Used primarily for crafting gear, as mentioned above. It is crafted by combining Ferrium with Origocrust in a Gearing Unit. Ferrium Parts - Used to create advanced structures and items. It is crafted by inputting Ferrium into a Fitting Unit. Ferrium Bottle - Used in the creation of various consumable items. It is crafted by inputting Ferrium into a Moulding Unit. The post Where to find Ferrium Ore in Arknights Endfield appeared first on Destructoid .
Role-Playing Games Archives – DestructoidJan 22
How to expand your Power Grid in Arknights Endfield
How to expand your Power Grid in Arknights Endfield Your base's Power Grid is like your overall influence over the overworld in Arknights Endfield , and expanding it is a key component of the overall game. You need an ever-increasing Power Grid to even solve some of the game's overworld puzzles, so here's how you expand it when needed. While the initial tutorial does a decent job at explaining the concept, this guide will prevent your power from falling short. Table of contents How to increase your Power Grid in Arknights Endfield How to place Relay Towers How to Increase Power Capacity in Arknights: Endfield How to unlock the Thermal Bank in Arknights Endfield How to get Basic AIC Index in Arknights: Endfield How to increase your Power Grid in Arknights Endfield Building up your Power Grid is directly tied to the core base-building aspect of Arknights Endfield , and you'll need to use the mechanics to accomplish this goal. The core of Power Grid expansion is the use of Relay Towers . Relay Towers are like powerlines. They connect your grid to anywhere else you've placed a Relay Tower, but you need to make sure they are all connected together to formulate your grid. This is very easy to do, but since Arknights Endfield is rather complex at times, I'll go ahead and walk you through the process. How to place Relay Towers First, make sure you have a few Relay Towers in your Backpack . If you don't have any, you'll need to make some at any AIC (Main or Sub). They only require a bit of Origiocrust to craft. Screenshot by Destructoid Once you have a few, make note of the location you wish to expand your grid to and start placing the Relay Towers from your Backpack. A visual silhouette will appear to inform you of exactly where the tower will be placed. Screenshot by Destructoid Once placed, you next need to connect the Relay Tower to your existing grid. If you don't do this step, no amount of Relay Towers will expand your Power Grid. To do this, click the Start Transmission option. Image by Destructoid This will give you a Power Cord that trails behind your active character. It can only extend out to 80 meters , so you'll need to make sure the Relay Towers you place never exceed this distance. With the Power Cord active, head to a Relay Tower or an AIC Base already in your grid, and interact with it using the Plug Transmission Cable option. Image by Destructoid This will connect your new Relay Tower with the rest of your base, effectively expanding your Power Grid. This, naturally, allows you to construct additional structures away from your main base, and power them with pylons. As a core expansion mechanic in  Arknights Endfield , you can repeat this process as often as you like to expand as far as you want, as long as you have not hit base capacity. Now, if Power Capacity is getting in the way of your expansion efforts, there is a way to increase the capacity maximum. How to Increase Power Capacity in Arknights: Endfield Most structures in Arknights Endfield require Power to function, even if fully built. There is a limit on how much Power can be used at any given time, and if you exceed this limit, your base will basically shut down into a low-power state. You can build a special structure called a Thermal Bank to overcome this limitation. Screenshot by Destructoid Thermal Banks generate power by consuming Fuel, which increases your Power Capacity. However, Fuel is not free, and must be inserted into the Thermal Bank to function. The best source of Fuel to use is Originum Ore , as it is extremely common and easy to mine in excess. How to unlock the Thermal Bank in Arknights Endfield To start building Thermal Banks in your base, you must first unlock them in the Basic AIC Plan . This is a mechanic that is not unlocked at the start, so if you're not sure what it is or how to get it, simply   progress the Main Quest , and you'll earn the ability to use it. The Basic AIC Plan is where you unlock various technologies to build in your base, and the Thermal Bank is one of these technologies. To unlock it, open the Basic AIC Plan and look for the Power 1 node in the tree. Screenshot by Destructoid Unlocking Power 1 gives you access to Thermal Banks, which will allow you to build and place them in your base. However, you'll also need to use a Basic AIC Index to do so. This particular resource/currency is exclusive to unlocking technology in the tree, and you'll need a lot of them as you progress. How to get Basic AIC Index in Arknights: Endfield As mentioned, you'll need a lot of Basic AIC Index to upgrade your base as you progress through Arknights Endfield . Fortunately, they aren't difficult to obtain. To get them, you must interact with VR Simulator devices in your area. These look like yellow foam tube men and appear as a broken oval on your world map. Screenshot by Destructoid Screenshot by Destructoid Simply interact with the VR Simulator to get a Basic AIC Index. You get only one Basic AIC Index per VR Simulator device, but each map tends to have a healthy share of them scattered around it. If you cannot interact with the VR Simulator, all you need to do is progress the Main Story until you gain access to the Basic AIC Plan mechanic. The post How to expand your Power Grid in Arknights Endfield appeared first on Destructoid .
Role-Playing Games Archives – DestructoidJan 22
GreedFall: The Dying World Fully Launching in March
GreedFall: The Dying World Fully Launching in March NACON and Spiders announced that action RPG GreedFall: The Dying World will exit Early Access and fully release for PC on March 10, 2026, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions following shortly after on March 12, 2026. The announcement comes with a new gameplay overview trailer, as well as confirmation that the "II" part of its title has been removed. GreedFall: The Dying World is set three years before the events of GreedFall . In a reversal of roles, players control a native of the island of Teer Fradee who is sent on a mission to perform an initiation ritual to become a Doneigad (a “sage” in the local language). As a Doneigad, they will be expected to act as a protector for the people and lands, which have been encroached on by colonisation efforts from foreign powers. Players will have a variety of decisions to make and abilities to utilise that will impact their encounters and relationships with others.   The post GreedFall: The Dying World Fully Launching in March appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 22
The Witch’s Bakery Launching in Q2 2026, Switch 2 Version Added
The Witch’s Bakery Launching in Q2 2026, Switch 2 Version Added Silver Lining Interactive and Sunny Lab announced an updated release window for 2D adventure sim RPG The Witch's Bakery . The game is now set to release in Q2 2026, with Nintendo Switch 2 joining the existing PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch release platforms. In addition, the game will be receiving a physical release on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. Physical editions are available to pre-order now from Silver Lining Direct and participating local retailers for $34.99/£29.99/€34.99. The Witch’s Bakery puts players in control of Lunne, a witch who has newly arrived in Paris to open up a bakery. Her special power allows her to see into people’s hearts and heal emotions through magic. Each day is split into three phases: daytime sees Lunne manage her bakery and serve customers alongside her friends; evening sees her explore Paris while building relationships, uncovering secrets, and helping heal her friends’ hearts; and night sees Lunne rest, improve her magic, and decorate her bakery.     The post The Witch’s Bakery Launching in Q2 2026, Switch 2 Version Added appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerJan 22