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Portal Knights Is Headed To PS4 And Xbox One And Players Can Try Out The Free Trial Now

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Back in February, sandbox RPG Portal Knights released for early access over on Steam. Now the title by Keen Games is headed to both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and those interested can try out the game’s free trial which is now available.

 

The free trial will grant players access to the first stage of the game where they can create a character and learn the basics of the RPG’s crafting and battle system.

 

You can check out an introductory trailer for Portal Knights below, in which it details the game’s classes and many other features.

 

Additionally, here’s a little more information on the game from its official Steam page.

 

  • Travel between randomly generated 3D sandbox worlds — each one with unique environments, creatures, and resources for crafting.

 

  • Tactical action combat. Strike your foes and dodge their attacks in fast-paced 3rd-person battles. Choose from an assortment of weapons and spells to defeat them!

 

  • RPG character classes to choose from and master. Play as a Warrior, Mage or Ranger and customize your appearance, abilities, and gear.

 

  • Mine and gather resources from across the lands to craft your arsenal and supplies.

 

  • Build your home with dozens of materials and furnishings. Display the hard-earned treasure from your journeys. Plant a farm and reap your harvest as your crops grow in real time.

 

  • Epic boss battles. Face off against the Portal Guardians, the most formidable beasts in the realm, in their twisted arenas.

 

  • Join your friends in 4-person cooperative multiplayer. Work together to build structures, explore dungeons, and overcome the toughest perils.

 

Portal Knights will release for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on May 23rd.

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