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King’s Quest: A 30-year-old Franchise Reimagined

King's Quest: A 30-year-old Franchise Reimagined

King’s Quest: A 30-year-old Franchise Reimagined

Sierra reveals the title of the first chapter as King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember

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King’s Quest – “Voicing a Modern Classic” Behind The Scenes Trailer – May 15, 2015
King’s Quest Trailer Unveiled at Game Awards – December 7, 2014

Developed by The Odd Gentlemen and published by Sierra, the new King’s Quest™ reimagines all the charm, humor, puzzles, exploration and sense of wonder that made the franchise so magical when it first arrived thirty years ago.

Old and gray, King Graham – the hero-made-legend in the original King’s Quest games – shares the extraordinary stories of his youth with his curious granddaughter, Gwendolyn, taking players back to the feats that shaped a kingdom.

The first entry in an original five-chapter story arc, King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember sets the stage for an unforgettable journey to begin in late July as a digital download on PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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