Over a decade after its launch, Pillars of Eternity has received a massive update that adds an entirely new combat gameplay option. There's bad news for console players though.
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Obsidian is updating its 10-year-old RPG Pillars of Eternity with a brand-new combat system this week.
Obsidian is going back to the original Pillars of Eternity with fresh updates. It also has a surprise turn-based announcement for its 10-year anniversary.
Tyranny and Pillars of Eternity are free to claim and keep this week; both developed by Obsidian, they are fantasy RPG titles widely praised for their branching storylines and intruging characters.
Microsoft has revealed Xbox Game Pass for Console subscription is gaining The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt from CD Projekt Red and Pillars of Eternity from Obsidian, plus a couple of more games this week.
Obsidian Entertainment and Versus Evil have announced that Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition will be releasing on the Nintendo Switch this August, playable in both docked and handheld modes.
Pillars of Eternity 2 players are soon getting the option to play the RPG using turn-based combat instead of the current real-time with pause system. The free update will land later this month.
Paradox Interactive just announced a new update to the award-winning Tyranny called 'Bastards Wound', which will see users conquer and control more unwilling subjects for your evil overlord Kyros.
After a successful launch on PC, macOS, and Linux, the award-winning Pillars of Eternity is now officially available for pre-order on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and will launch late next month.