Have you ever found yourself waking up in the middle of the night shouting âno more kings, no more queens, no more mageseekers!â? If so, The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story aims to satisfy that sudden midnight urge to violently alter the political landscape of a fantasy realm. Hey, itâs a lot easier than overthrowing capitalism.
If youâre plugged into the world of LoL and its expanding media empire, then you knew The Mageseeker was coming. As revealed in January, South Koreaâs Game Rating and Administration Committee let the magical cat out of the fantasy bag with a quickly removed listing that mentioned The Mageseeker as an upcoming action game featuring the champion Sylas, a dude whoâs kinda sick of the whole mageseekers-killing-mages business. Today, Riot Forge officially revealed the game via a new trailer titled âThe Year Ahead.â It also launched the official website, which is sparse on details beyond a âcoming soon to PC and console 2023â statement for now. Check out the trailer here:
The Mageseeker will come courtesy of Digital Sun. That name may sound familiar to you as itâs the team that brought us Moonlighter, an attractive little RPGÂ that balances shopkeeping and dungeon crawling. From what little we can see in this new trailer, it looks like Digital Sunâs pixel-art talents will be put to good use. Itâs got that lovely modern-retro look that I always feel I need more of in my life, crossed with LoLâs signature art style.
Called a âgritty action-RPGâ in the trailerâs description, we know little else beyond the release window, the main character, and the setting: the tumultuous city of Demacia. The action, only seen through stylized fragments of glass in the trailer, looks bright, colorful, and quick. Also, unlike Moonlighter, it looks like you can move diagonally, thank god. Having just four directions of movement is like playing a Resident Evil game where you canât move while aimingânot something I can put up with for long.
There is no release date beyond the always-helpful âSpring 2023â banner in the trailer. The trailer also shows glimpses of other upcoming projects, including Song of Nunu, an action-adventure game from Tequila Works (Rime, Deadlight), starring Nunu and his rideable yeti Willump expected in the fall of this year; and Convergence, Double Stallion Gamesâ (Speed Brawl) platformer with flashy combat and signature LoL art styles, slated to arrive this summer.