At Gamescom 2025, V Publishing and game developer RAVINE Games debuted the trailer for their city-building strategy game titled “RAEV: Kingdom Beyond the Horizon.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Your kingdom, your empire.
Welcome to the world of Nytland, your new home, my Liege!
Create detailed urban landscapes spanning various environments, solve complex logistical issues, and make decisions that will shape the destiny of your community.
With a variety of construction materials at hand, you can construct more than just your initial settlement. Venture beyond its boundaries, exploring different territories, and establish numerous villages. Nurture them all into thriving metropolises to form an extensive trading network that covers the entire continent. Expand your control over adjacent lands to broaden your sphere of influence. Your ambitious plans will mold an empire that endures through the ages.
RAEV: Realm on the Far Horizon expands the limits of urban development – it’s a realm-building game that enables you to construct multiple cities, thereby forging your kingdom. Every choice counts significantly, ranging from resource allocation to diplomacy, commerce, and citizen wellbeing. Will you establish a utopian sanctuary, an industrious economic giant, or a fortified military stronghold? The destiny of your realm lies in your control.
The Fate of a Kingdom
In “RAEV: Kingdom on the Distant Shores,” you’re not just building a city; it offers a unique blend of RPG, city construction, and strategic gameplay. As your realm expands, various threats may arise-from marauding gangs to ominous dangers hidden in dungeons and long-forgotten ruins. Gather courageous adventurers to tackle these perils since a thriving kingdom requires robust defenses and sharp wit.
Meet the Raevins
The delightful inhabitants of your realm, referred to as Raevins, help you collect resources, organize settlements, and even discover hidden mysteries scattered throughout the land. Each one has a distinct character, and their interactions will contribute to a lively and captivating environment. Teach them various professions, watch them evolve, and mold their futures according to your choices.
Freedom to Build
Design your ideal realm, complete with majestic fortresses, tranquil parks, and vibrant marketplaces. Customize your settlements according to your vision, utilizing the land you occupy to its fullest potential.
RAEV: Realm Beyond the Horizon gives you the freedom to construct without grid constraints, allowing you to position items as desired. You can even customize your streets by painting them, and watch your city flourish naturally!
The game titled “RAEV: Kingdom on the Distant Shores” features a user-friendly intricacy that allows for easy mastery while providing depth for experienced players. You’ll start with a humble village and gradually evolve it into a complex, interconnected realm, requiring both strategic thinking and careful growth as you advance. Feel free to construct in any of your cities and enhance your buildings through technological advancements as you create an empire destined for fame.
RAEV: Kingdom on the Distant Shores is due out for PC via Steam in 2026
Watch the announcement trailer below.
Gamescom 2025 Trailer
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2025-08-20 17:47