Flint: Treasure of Oblivion is Now Launching in Mid December

Flint: Treasure of Oblivion is Now Launching in Mid December

As a seasoned pirate, who’s spent more years on the open sea than I care to remember, the announcement of “Flint: Treasure of Oblivion” has sent shivers down my salty, weather-beaten spine! With a life filled with tales of buried treasure and cutthroat battles, this game promises to scratch that itch for adventure that’s been gnawing at me since the Jolly Roger was hoisted for the last time.


The gaming companies Microids and Savage Level have made an announcement that the game titled “Flint: Treasure of Oblivion” will now debut in December. Originally scheduled for a mid-November launch, this release date has passed, so the game is now set to arrive next month instead.

Three video demonstrations are now available for the upcoming release, showcasing diverse gameplay aspects in the turn-based pirate role-playing game. You can catch a glimpse of crew management, the assortment of weapons you can utilize, and the thrilling hand-to-hand combat that promises to be intense.

In the game titled “Flint: Treasure of Oblivion“, you’ll have the chance to assemble a crew of legendary pirates such as John Silver and Mary Read. These twelve distinct characters represent various roles like Surgeons, Swashbucklers, and Helmsmen, each with their unique skills.

In a fight, arranging your team members strategically can significantly impact the outcome. Interestingly, having two identical characters side by side unlocks powerful new skills and combinations. The weaponry available ranges from swords to pistols, among other options. Notably, unarmed combat incorporates interactions with the environment and offers intense melee abilities.

On December 17th, you’ll be ready to embark as Captain Flint, along with his first mate Billy Bones and the rest of the Sea Wolves crew, when the game titled “Flint: Treasure of Oblivion” sets sail on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.

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2024-11-21 17:42

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