New leaks about Bannerlord including screen shots and some more info about what will be in the game have come out. It still has a non-specific 2017 release date." Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will release for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Gamestar also released a bunch of new screenshots which you can check out in all their glory below. And if you like kidnapping you can do that too. Trading and forging weapons is also in as expected. You can even create your own armies, castles, and empires. You can be a mercenary in an army, a successful gladiator, a merchant, knight, count, etc. The game is also stated to be four times larger than the first and you have major flexibility in jobs. There were also battles with up to 500 characters on screen, but it might be possible to have a battle with 1000 characters on screen at a time. There will be realistic physics and the people at Gamestar were able to charge into some bandits on horseback and the bandits lost balance. German news outlet Gamestar had the scoop and with a little help from Google Translate, we were able to piece together some of the new information. "New information has arrived for the new WRPG, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. New Mount & Blade II Details, Screenshots Released | Hardcore Gamer Weapons, armour and architecture are all designed to resemble historical equivalents from between 6 AD. Despite the fictional nations, this is no fantasy land. Bannerlord is set 200 years before Warband, and depicts the early days of some of this world’s great powers. She’s spawned into the Southern Empire-a once mighty imperial power, now on the brink of collapse. TaleWorlds doesn’t disappoint, and I get to watch as community manager Frank Elliott plays through an hour of a new campaign. It’s one of my most anticipated games of the year, and I’m excited to find out how it has progressed since the footage shown at last year’s PC Gamer Weekender. TaleWorlds’ sizeable, dedicated fan base has been clamouring for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord ever since its announcement back in 2012. Now, after years of waiting, a full sequel is on the way. In Mount & Blade: Warband, 2010’s standalone expansion and easily the best game in the series so far, players have free rein to explore a massive, politically intriguing medieval kingdom. It mixes tactical combat, RPG progression and strategic simulation, all in a sandbox world full of possibilities. Awkward, weird, and not particularly pretty, it’s nonetheless a triumph of sandbox design. "Mount & Blade is an unlikely success story of the kind that only really happens on PC. Mount and Blade 2 is on a mission to be 2017's best RPG | PC Gamer
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