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Thymesia Dark Fantasy RPG Release Date Announced for August

Team17 and developer OverBorder Studio today announced a release date for the punishing dark fantasy action-RPG Thymesia. The game will launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Donning a mysterious mask, players step into the role of Corvus as he battles through the streets of Hermes. Once a thriving city, Hermes’s streets are plague-ridden and blood-soaked as unforgiving foes now inhabit the area.

Corvus is tasked with uncovering the truth and saving Hermes. By utilizing mysterious plague powered weapons plundered from the dead, Corvus can execute deadly attacks against fierce foes. Seemingly impossible odds lie before him as he uncovers the truth locked away and hidden in his memories.

The diseases from the enemies can be harnessed and wielded as deadly weapons. Both Corvus’ basic movements and plague weapons can be upgraded and modified granting them devastating effects. At every twist and turn in the gloomy world setting will challenge players with mutated monsters that are incredibly hostile and unforgiving.

A demo on Steam for Windows PC is available for a limited time between now and May 9, 2022.

Thymesia has a release date set for August 9, 2022, on Windows PC via Steam and on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game is currently available to wishlist on Steam. For more information visit the publisher’s game page here.

Thymesia – Release Date Announcement Trailer | Team17

Team17 Digital (@Team17 Twitter) is an international video game label and creative partner for independent developers. Founded in 1990 the Team17 portfolio comprises of over 100 games of which includes The EscapistsOvercookedYoku’s Island ExpressYooka-Laylee, and the Worms franchise.

OverBorder Studio (@OverBorderGames Twitter) is a group of seven gaming enthusiasts with game development experience from various studios. Located in Taiwan, the studio is currently working on their debut title, the combat-focused RPG Thymesia.