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Elin for PC Available Now in Early Access

Developer Lafrontier announced that the open-world simulation game Elin is now available for PC via Steam. According to the developer, the Early Access version features the initial content of the main quest and is expected to last approximately one to two years. The game’s first trailer was also released. In Elin you “live freely as an adventurer with your companions and pets. The marks you leave and the scars you inflict upon this world are entirely up to you.”

The game’s details:

“We’re thrilled to bring you an adventure that feels both new and familiar, and we look forward to continually updating and refining the game as we work toward its full release.We hope you’ll stay along for the journey with us and warmly watch over its progress.”

A sequel to the legendary Japanese free game Elona, which has inspired countless tales and adventurers who never returned. While retaining the traditional roguelike gameplay, Elin introduces crafting, survival elements, and base building / management, creating an even more open and chaotic experience.

Live freely as an adventurer with your companions and pets. The marks you leave and the scars you inflict upon this world are entirely up to you.

 

Key Features

  • A sandbox, open-world RPG based on roguelike gameplay.
  • Live your life, survive, craft, build and manage bases and towns, enjoy housing, fishing, theft, music, farming, livestock breeding, childbirth, setting up shops, tourism, and much more.
  • A seamless blend of endless randomly generated content and carefully crafted fixed content faithful to the world setting.
  • A continuously expanding world and gameplay. Updates will continue even after the early access.
  • The prologue to an epic story revolving around humans and the Elea.

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Abdul Saad

Abdul Saad is a seasoned entertainment journalist and critic and has been writing for five years on multiple gaming sites. When he isn't writing or playing the latest JRPG, he can be found coding games of his own or tinkering with something electrical.

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