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Gods & Monsters coming from Ubisoft in February 2020

Gods & Monsters is a new game from Ubisoft coming in February 2020, the publisher today confirmed.

With visuals straight outta The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildGods & Monsters was used to today close Ubisoft’s E3 2019 press conference. Take a look at the title below.

“In Gods & Monsters players embody Fenyx, a forgotten hero on a quest to restore power to the Greek gods after it was stolen by Typhon, the deadliest creature in Greek mythology,” Ubisoft detailed. “Players will explore the Isle of the Blessed and prove their heroism as they face dangerous mythological creatures, including fearsome Gorgons and Harpies and mighty Cyclopes. Gifted with special powers from the gods of Olympus, players must overcome treacherous dungeons, challenging trials and perform heroic feats on their journey to save the gods.

“A storybook adventure at heart, Gods & Monsters features a lively and colorful open world to discover. Players will roam freely on the ground and glide in the air, taking advantage of their extraordinary abilities to explore this vibrant world full of surprises, epic battles, quests and fantastical creatures. The journey will be as challenging and rewarding as the destination, and players will emerge as the heroes they were meant to become.”

Gods & Monsters heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch and Stadia on 24 February 2020.

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