Remnant 2: The Forgotten Kingdom’s new Archetype has been revealed

It’s time to invoke the power of the Yaesha gods.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

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Remnant 2 turned out to beone of the best things to launch in 2023. Action-packed and brimming to the teeth with content, the game ended up being more than just a sequel; instead, it was a standalone genius that any Soulslike fan should give a try if they haven’t.

After a successful launch, they quickly followed suit with the Awakened King DLC, whichI rated even higherthan the base game. In fact, the Awakened King was one of the best DLCs I had played in years. As you can imagine, that puts a lot of pressure onthe Forgotten Kingdom, which is coming next week.

To whet our appetite, Gunfire Games has given us a sneak peek at the upcoming Archetype, the Invoker, which draws its power from the mystic world of Yaesha. Players of this Archetype will be able to deal with devastating attacks and enhance the skills of their fellow players to take on even the toughest enemies. The new trailer looks stunning and promises an exciting new adventure!

I’ve used this term before, but the Invoker looks cool, gamer cool! I love the aesthetic it brings to the table. It looks and feels like it’s straight from the world of Yaesha. I can’t wait to get my hands on it!

Here’s a list of some of the new Archetype’s abilities:

Remnant 2: The Forgotten Kingdom arrives onXbox Series X|S, PC, andPlayStation 5on April 23, 2024, for $9.99. Fans can purchase the DLC Bundle for $24.99 on April 23 to get The Awakened King DLC, The Forgotten Kingdom DLC and have access to the final DLC once it’s available sometime later this year. Those who purchased the Ultimate Edition of Remnant 2I have access to all DLCs at no additional cost.

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Michael has been gaming since he was five when his mother first bought a Super Nintendo from Blockbuster. Having written for a now-defunct website in the past, he’s joined Windows Central as a contributor to spreading his 30+ years of love for gaming with everyone he can. His favorites include Red Dead Redemption, all the way to the controversial Dark Souls 2.