Carbon Studios Reveals Demo for The Wizards – Dark Times During Gamescom 2019

Carbon Studios, an independent game and app development team based in Poland, revealed a first look at The Wizards – Dark Times. The title is a standalone expansion to the studios critically-acclaimed VR game, The Wizards. Earlier this week, during the first-ever VR Games Showcase at Gamescom 2019, the studio team gave interested players the opportunity to get hands-on with a quick demo for the upcoming game.

The Wizards – Dark Times will give players another chance to feel closer to the action through the use of virtual reality. Instead of using traditional buttons, these games make use of the motion controller to allow for a more “gesture-based” spellcasting system.

In the wake of a terrible blight in the realm, a new, even darker force threatens the land. Travel in time to a completely different era, face new enemies, meet new allies, and brandish your spells against fresh challenges. Pick up your motion controllers and travel through the perilous, changed realm of Meliora.

While little has been revealed regarding the plot, the game is said to expand on the world and story established in The Wizards. Jump into a spectacular fantasy world and embark on an epic adventure filled with time travel, challenging enemies, “never-seen-before locations”, and plenty of magic and spellcasting (including new elemental spells).

You can check out the 10-minute Gamescom 2019 demo for The Wizards – Dark Times, shared by GAMERTAG VR, in the video below.

The Wizards – Dark Times is expected to launch sometime early next year, 2020. Carbon Studios hopes to release this experience for PC VR, the Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive. You can also wishlist this title to receive a notification when it becomes available.

For more information, you can visit the game’s official webpage on the Carbon Studio website, or check out its page on the Steam Store. For those wishing to follow along with the game’s development progress, be on the lookout for news and updates made to the team’s Twitter page.

Miki Allen: Hello! My name is Miki (pronounced just like Mickey Mouse) and I am a young writer working towards a career in film and video game writing. I have recently discovered that I DO NOT want to be a doctor, and have been studying Creative Writing and World Cinema. I love storytelling more than any subject, and would probably watch, read, or play anything given to me just to know how it ends.
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