Well, that was unexpected. Topware Interactive’s embattled first/third person open world RPG Two Worlds II is not only getting a brand new expansion - with more DLC to come afterward, no less! - but a sequel in Two Worlds III. According to a Facebook post, the expansion will be coming in Q2 2016. Both will be developed by Reality Pump.
The expansion, Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae, will not only add a new storyline to the game, but will give it a major graphic overhaul. ”The newly updated engine allows for a much higher level of character and landscape detail, an HD-GUI, in addition to tons of in-game achievements, co-op multiplayer, and lots of new in-game features and upgrades!” explained the post.
Topware Interactive also promises a ton of downloadable content support in the coming months, too. ”We’re also going to be releasing eight new Two Worlds II multiplayer maps and two brand-new, single-player DLCs, Call of the Tenebrae and Shattered Embrace!”
More info on the Call of the Tenebrae and upcoming DLC can be found on the official site here.
As for Two Worlds III, the game is in the concept stage and scheduled for development over the next 36 months. The publisher promises to release new info about the game as it comes.