Ex-Rocksteady Developers Launch Deck-Building Tactical Adventure TRIALS OF FIRE for PC on 9 April

Whatboy Games today announced it will launch its debut title TRIALS OF FIRE for PC on 9 AprilTrials of Fire is a single-player, turn-based strategy game set in a post-cataclysmic fantasy realm.

Embarking on their chosen quest into the desolate wastelands of Ashe, players guide a party of three Heroes in search of hope. The hope to save a forsaken people, the hope to survive in the brutal and barren wastelands, the hope that their party will live to fight again and write a new chapter in their enduring story.

Directed by the Lead Gameplay Programmer of Batman: Arkham KnightBatman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham AsylumTrials of Fire plunges players into a vast and varied game world featuring a unique tactical, card-driven combat system, and branching narrative encounters with no easy choices.

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Following seven years at Rocksteady heading up Marketing and PR for the Batman: Arkham series, co-Founder and Studio Director, Dax Ginn says: “Throughout the almost two years of full-time development in Early Access on Steam we have been able to deliver on the complete content plan for Trials of Fire and also build a community around the game of insanely dedicated players and collaborators. Trials of Fire would not be the game that it is today without the incredible support we’ve received from gamers around the world. We’ll be forever grateful for their feedback and help in shaping and improving the game to where it is now at full launch.”

Trials of Fire launches for PC on 9 April. Also launching on 9 April is the digital collector’s edition of Trials of Fire featuring bonus content including a digital map of Ashe, the complete original soundtrack by SCNTFC, and 100-page digital artbook. Both editions are available from the Steam online store.

Learn more about Trials of Fire at Whatboy.com and on Twitter.

About Whatboy Games
Whatboy Games was founded by Adam Doherty and Dax Ginn to make amazing indie games, focused on repeatable gameplay loops with a AAA level of gameplay polish. As Whatboy’s first title, Trials of Fire stays true to this philosophy by offering exciting new combat mechanics wrapped up in a procedural, player driven story set within an original fantasy world.

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