Narrative Stealth Adventure game Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream has received a new gameplay trailer showcasing the sneak ‘em up in action.
The trailer was revealed at the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted livestream and gives us a good, if brief, look at gameplay from the Nordic-inspired stealth title.
The gameplay reveals an isometric, narrative-driven stealth game in which protagonist Hanna ventures into the fictional city of Eriksholm in search of her brother. Her search will bring about change to Eriksholm, but not necessarily for the better.
Check out the Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream gameplay trailer below to get a taste of its 1900s aesthetic.
The developer and publisher Nordcurrent Labs provided a list of the key features of Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream, which you can read below.
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Narrative Adventure: Join Hanna’s adventure through Eriksholm on her quest to find her brother and uncover the mystery behind his disappearance. Venture into stunning landscapes in a gripping story where every second counts as Hanna strives to reunite her family.
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Distinctive Characters: Switch between three unique characters, and utilize their unique abilities to access new areas, overcome various challenges and puzzles, and outsmart your enemies.
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Strategic Gameplay: Observe guard behaviors, use environmental cues, and find clever solutions to overcome obstacles. Scout environments carefully, use cover and stealth, and employ diversion tactics to evade detection.
- Vibrant World: Explore the fictitious world of Eriksholm, a place of beauty, hardship, and adventure, heavily inspired by the Nordic cities of the 1900s.
- The game comes from River End Games, a studio comprised of EA veterans behind Unravel, Battlefield, and Mirror’s Edge.
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream will be released in 2025 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. You can wishlist it now.
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