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Chronicles Medieval heads to Steam early access in 2026

Chronicles Medieval is a new title that heads to Windows PC via Steam early access in 2026.

“Set in the brutal but beautiful European world of the 14th and 15th centuries, Chronicles Medieval throws players into a sprawling, dynamic sandbox blending action and RPG depth on a strategic scale,” Raw Power Games said in a press release.

“Players will write their story and forge their destiny in a living, breathing realm where every decision echoes through history and every sword swing could change their fate. Engage in intense combat, fight for land, glory, and legacy, and lead massive armies into intense battles.”

On their website, Raw Power called  “a premium PC game with plans to hit consoles down the line so everyone can jump in and explore our incredible world (totally unbiased, of course).”

Chronicles Medieval is being developed inside Unreal Engine 5 and is planned for early access on Steam in 2026. We’ll have more on the title as it’s made available.


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