Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch will put your strategy prowess to the test in a brutal roguelike RPG adventure on a mysterious island, and it's coming to Steam Early Access in November

Aug. 21, 2024



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Earlier today at theFuture Games Showat Gamescom Presented by Sid Meier’s Civilization® VII, South Korean developer Ocean Drive Studio revealed a brand new look at Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch. Stranded on a mysterious island and facing down the fangs of scores of beasts, your only option is to recruit as many allies as possible and take off foes tooth and nail in a tough turn-based RPG gauntlet.

Keep your wits about you and utilize a huge arsenal including swords, spears, axes, and destructive magic to battle back the beasts and prove your worth to the enigmatic witch on the island as you strive to become her champion. Environmental hazards can be your savior or spell disaster in the heat of Veil of the Witch’s crunchy, punchy combat system.

This Lost Eidolons adventure is infused with a roguelike system, demanding you bolster your characters and abilities in between every run to uncover more about the island. Veil of the Witch boasts nine playable characters with combined skill numbering over 200, all of which can be permanently upgraded, as well as dozens of other persistent upgrades to unlock and master for your heroes.

If you’re looking for more action-packed adventures from today’s Future Games Show, have a look atour official Steam page.

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