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GreedFall: Gold Edition

Genres: Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Adventure

Released on: Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox One

Developer: Spiders

Publisher: Focus Entertainment

Themes: Action, Fantasy, Historical, Open world, Mystery

Game Modes: Single player

Perspective: Third person

Age Ratings:
USK: Ages 16 and up
GRAC: Ages 15 and up
ESRB: Mature 17+
ACB: Mature Accompanied
PEGI: PEGI 18
Platform Release Dates:
Platform Release Date
PC (Microsoft Windows) June 30, 2021
PlayStation 4 June 30, 2021
PlayStation 5 June 30, 2021
Xbox One June 30, 2021
Xbox Series X|S June 30, 2021

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About:

Greedfall: Gold Edition is the most complete way to experience the critically-acclaimed RPG, including the base game and the De Vespe conspiracy story expansion. Explore uncharted new lands as you set foot on a remote island seeping with magic, and filled with riches, lost secrets, and fantastic creatures. Forge this new world's destiny, as you befriend or betray companions and entire factions. With diplomacy, deception and force, become part of a living, evolving world - influence its course and shape your story. Greedfall: Gold Edition includes; base game, The De Vespe conspiracy expansion, 3 lithographs, double-sided poster, and sticker sheet.

Story:

De Sardet, a noble of the Merchant Congregation, prepares to travel to the newly-settled island of Teer Fradee to serve as Legate to Prince Constantin d'Orsay, De Sardet's cousin and the newly-appointed governor of New Serene, the Congregation's capital on the island. The Congregation hopes that the exotic environment of Teer Fradee will yield a cure for the malichor, a deadly plague spreading on the continent. The group arrive on Teer Fradee and De Sardet is quickly dispatched to establish diplomatic relations with the island natives and two neighboring countries with a presence on the island. De Sardet gains several new allies and learns of the doneigada, native islanders with a supernatural bond to the earth that grants them mystical abilities. De Sardet's investigations into the malichor reveal that the natives worship a being known as "en on mil frichtimen" which has a connection to the island. De Sardet believes en on mil frichtimen to be real, and capable of curing the malichor with its power, and begins seeking a way to speak with it.