Sovereign Syndicate Reveals Character in Trailer
Game developer Crimson Herring Games has released a new trailer for its upcoming MMORPG Sovereign Syndicate. The trailer focused on the gameplay and revealed one of its playable characters. The character identified as Clara was showcased as she walked through Victorian London.
Clara Reed is one of three playable characters in the game, known for her voice as a witty pirate, and some of the traits she possesses are Grace, Intellect, Tact, Self-Image, and Intuition.
The stories of each character mesh seamlessly to create an immersive environment. By exploring steampunk Victorian London, players will be able to unravel the mysteries behind several disappearances throughout the city. It will soon become clear to them they got a lot more than they bargained for as they uncover the occult is likely involved.
Aside from their own backstories, the playable characters are also equipped with specific skills that can be used to manipulate the world around them to their advantage. In addition, each has its own motives for being concerned about these disappearances. Since the characters are replayable, making for a pretty interesting storyline.
Furthermore, there is good news for MMORPG fans. Sovereign Syndicate is set to go live on January 15, 2024, on Steam.
Crimson Herring Studios is a Canadian based game developer focused on building video games. The studio was founded in April 2020 by Isaac Otway It describes itself as:
“We’re an indie studio headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with a talented, diverse, remote-working team. As a group of storytellers, we focus on narrative-driven games with a twist of mystery and intrigue”.
The studio is an independent developer and has been steadily increasing its staff. The company explained that it depends on several sources for help.
“Having grown to a team of over 20 developers, Crimson Herring Studios collectively has experience ranging from indie to Triple-A video game production across all disciplines. Our projects are being produced through a combination of Canada Media Fund programs and self-funding / self-publishing.sources.”