The World of Althas
Ever since it’s early history, Althas has been a land shaken by conflicts. In the early days, these conflicts pitted the Anointed Kingdoms of Men against dark and demonic forces that threatened them. However, with the passage of time, the world has changed: the Anointed order is eroding away and new powers are rising. Another war looms on the horizon, a war of personal and political motivation. Thenodar, a burgeoning new kingdom in the North, and Anorthile, one of the last of the three remaining Anointed Kingdoms, now prepare for a war that will shake all of Althas. Old demons and new enemies gather in the shadows of both lands as each sets their sights on the ruined wilderness known as the Feralands.
Living and Breathing
The Lays of Althas: Sundered Order is a single-player, medieval-low-fantasy RPG being developed by Epoch Games, utilizing Epic Game’s Unreal Engine 4, for Windows PCs. The game will feature an expansive, living world that will evolve and grow by itself, instead of revolving around the player’s actions.
The game is currently planned to be released Chapter by Chapter, with each bringing new regional content and gameplay features.
Everything matters
The world does not revolve around the player, making time a major factor in every decision both within and outside the main story.
For the Players
Most importantly, this is a game by players, for players. We want to create a unique experience that is ambitious with its risks and scope. And for that we need members who are confident, skilled, and driven.
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From the Team
Everyone here at Epoch Games has joined this team in order to make a video game that we would all enjoy playing! Each and every one of us brought a mutual love of video games which we are thrilled to share with all of you through the experience of Lays of Althas: Sundered Order. It has been a long process for us to get to this point and we thank everyone who has been with us since the beginning. Many of us have worked tirelessly on this project and there are plenty of others who participated along the way, but were not able to stick around to the end. We have now experienced the fruits of our labor and we thank those who helped us plant the seeds along the way!