News: If we can't have Army of Two 2, I guess this is the next best thing.
Developer Reality Pump has announced that they are developing a sequel to their RPG Two Worlds. Titled Two Worlds II (I swear), the game will be released on the PC and "Next-Gen consoles" this Winter.
The story of Two Worlds II is staged a couple of years after Part 1 - and it will lead you into hitherto unexplored parts of Eastern Antaloor where you'll find many brand-new locations packed full of atmosphere - from dusty deserts to awe-inspiring temples.
The game will also make use of a variety of new technologies to make Two Worlds II look and sound better than its predecessor:
Two Worlds II presents a totally new gamer experience, one in which 2 years of intensive development has enabled quantum leaps in all spheres: completely overhauled AI and balancing standards, experienced authors, the active combat system and the brand-new engine all combine to provide an unforgettable experience where excitement, sheer enjoyment and graphics rule. Two Worlds II simply sets new technical benchmarks in the RPG genre, thanks not least to its seemingly unlimited number of dynamic light sources, micro-detail Parallax Mapping, 24 Bit HDR Post Processing, Space Ambient Occlusion and Human Eye Accommodation.
Finally, the developers have promised that Two Worlds II will feature other new developments, including some that were suggested by fans of the original game.
We'll have more soon.