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Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms Gets a New Character, Crafting System and Release Date

Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms Gets a New Character, Crafting System and Release Date

Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms Gets a New Character, Crafting System and Release Date

Book One of the RPG from bitComposer is already available to early-access players

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The latest update to Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms introduces a new playable character: Evia, the Daughter of Fire. She is also the last of three primary main characters.

The princess of a long-extinct kingdom and an extraordinarily mighty mage, Evia uses the power to control the elements to destroy her enemies.

Players may now craft their own weapons and armor, brew potions and create powerful rings. Further, as a result of feedback received during the early access phase, the developers have opened up the skill system, giving players more freedom when selecting their skills.

Many minor improvements have been made, and some new options are also available.

Book One of Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms will be released on November 13, 2014 for PC.

Karla Munger

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