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Game of Thrones War for Westeros coming from Aussie devs PlaySide

Game of Thrones War for Westeros was today announced at Summer Game Fest, and is coming from Aussie dev PlaySide.

“The Game of Thrones has never felt more real as players take command of one of the Great Houses – or the Night King himself – setting out to conquer the Seven Kingdoms solo, or in exciting and challenging free-for-all multiplayer,” reads a press release.

“Players will take control of the Great Houses, rally iconic heroes, and rewrite the fate of the realm.”

You can see some of that rewriting in the trailer above.

“In War for Westeros, players will lead the armies of House Stark, House Lannister, House Targaryen, or the Night King in ruthless free-for-all battles where trust is fleeting and power is everything. Engaging in epic real-time strategy battles, forging strategic alliances, and weaving deceit against rival forces will be key.

“Each faction offers deeply asymmetric strategies, with signature heroes, armies, and mechanics forged from the brutal legacy of Westeros. Players can deploy infantry, cavalry, siege engines, giants, and dragons to break enemy lines as they work to outplay and outmaneuver rivals with inspiring hero abilities and the ruthless instincts of a true war commander.”

Expect Game of Thrones War for Westeros in 2026.


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