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Clockwork Revolution gets new trailer at Summer Game Fest

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Microsoft unveiled a new trailer for Clockwork Revolution at Summer Game Fest today, and we’ve got it for you below.

Clockwork Revolution—the time-bending RPG from inXile entertainment – debuted a new trailer, revealing the grittier side of the steampunk city of Avalon,” Microsoft said on its blog.

“This is where the downtrodden steal to survive, gangs prey on the weak, and where our hero Morgan calls home. After discovering that history has been carefully crafted by the city’s ruler, Lady Ironwood, you’ll use a time travel device to go into the past and set things straight – in whatever way you see fit.”

“Welcome to the Tangle, the slums of Avalon and home to you, Morgan Vanette, and your gang the Rotten Row Hooligans,” Microsoft continued. “After discovering that the ruthless Lady Ironwood has altered history—using time travel to enrich herself while keeping Avalon’s people poor and powerless—you’re thrust into an adventure across time to turn back the clock and right Ironwood’s wrongs—however you see fit.”

Check out the trailer, above, and let us know what you think.

Clockwork Revolution is planned for Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and via Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Play Anywhere.


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