JOIN TACTICAL ADVENTURES AT GEN CON AND PLAY SOLASTA: CROWN OF THE MAGISTER FOR THE FIRST TIME

Written by Ben

July 3, 2019

French independent developer Tactical Adventures announced today that they will be at Gen Con hosting guided hands-on demos of their recently announced tactical RPG title, Solasta: Crown of the Magister. Gen Con takes place August 1-4 at the Indiana Convention Center and is the largest and longest-running annual event devoted to tabletop gaming culture in North America.

Tactical Adventures booth will be in Event Hall B, media attending Gen Con who are interested in booking a demo or interview with Tactical Adventures can email Danitra Alomia (danitra@reverbinc.com).

Watch the animated teaser trailer for Solasta: Crown of the Magister HEREyoutu.be/oWIzlTeNc7g

Watch the behind the scenes developer diary with Tactical AdventuresHEREyoutu.be/aQ30CjTaHJo

The dynamic and mysterious world of Solasta features brand new elements of verticality, allowing players to use their surroundings as an element of strategy. Position ranged characters on high vantage points or send your thief down into shafts and caverns to scope out what’s ahead. Utilize light as a tool to explore the depths and hollows of dungeons or use it as a weapon against the creatures of the dark.Solasta is a unique team-based adventure where each character plays a critical role in the campaign and can be a hero. Players must take advantage of each character’s strengths and weaknesses if they are to succeed.

Solasta: Crown of the Magister will be available to support and back on Kickstarter soon. Media interested in learning more about Tactical Adventures and Solasta: Crown of the Magister should email Danitra Alomia (danitra@reverbinc.com).

Stay up to date with Solasta: Crown of the Magister: visit thewebsite and Steam page, follow on TwitterInstagram, like onFacebook, watch on YouTube, and Twitch, and join the conversation onDiscord.

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