One of the highlights of the winter Steam Next Fest is Game of Thrones: Kingsroad. During the event, players can try out a demo of the action RPG.
At the ongoing IGN Fan Fest 2025, a long gameplay from the demo of Game of Thrones: Kingsroad was published, which you can check out on Steam.
On Monday, February 24th, another edition of Steam Next Fest starts. The biggest attraction of the event will obviously be the demo versions of upcoming games. Among the demos available, there will be the action RPG Game of Thrones: Kingsroad. The demo of Netmarble Studio's game will be available from tomorrow until March 3rd of this year.
The announcement from the developers coincided with the game's card update on Steam. According to the information posted there, the full version of the title will be released in the second quarter of 2025. Moreover, we learned about the PC system requirements for Game of Thrones: Kingsroad.
People interested in Game of Thrones: Kingsroad should also note that playing will require creating an account on the NetmarbleID platform. Besides, the game uses "anti-cheat software operating in the XIGNCODE3 system kernel."
For those who haven't kept up with earlier information about Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, let us remind you that it's a third-person action RPG showcasing events prior to the fourth and fifth seasons of the Game of Thrones TV series. The project was originally overseen by Nexon, and is now managed by Netmarble studio. The game will be available on personal computers and mobile devices with iOS and Android systems.
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