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Godfall release heading to PC via Steam, Xbox in April

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Godfall will head to Windows PC via Steam and Xbox consoles in April, developer Counterplay Games and publisher Gearbox today announced.

The title will be offered as Godfall Ultimate Edition on those platforms from 7 April.

Godfall: Ultimate Edition is the pinnacle of the epic high fantasy adventure we set out to make when developing our ambitious next-gen RPG,” said Counterplay’s Daniel Nordlander.

Ultimate Edition not only opens the realms of Aperion to Xbox and Steam players, but also contains the recently announced Exalted Update, our latest and largest addition to the game,” he added. “The combination of several major fan-driven changes and new platform availability truly makes this the absolute best time for anyone to join the fight against Macros.”

Godfall will be on sale for $29.99 USD on both platforms “for a limited time” before rising back to $39.99 USD. The title is already available on Windows PC via Epic Games Store, PS4 and PS5; it heads to Windows PC via Epic Games Store, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X on 7 April 2022.


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