
THQ Nordic, SparklingBit, and Funatics have announced that *Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Remaster* will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (via Steam) starting November 11th. The PC version will cost $19.99 / €19.99 and will allow players to play with others online. The console versions will be priced at $29.99 / €29.99 and will be a single-player experience only.
Here is an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:
About
Ancaria is facing a crisis. T-Energy, a once-beneficial power source, is now causing corruption, conflict, and disorder. As war and treachery escalate, six heroes emerge, each with unique skills, destinies, and journeys through a vast, dynamic world.
This updated version of the classic action RPG *Sacred 2: Fallen Angel* lets you explore a huge fantasy world packed with quests, challenging dungeons, and exciting combat skills. Fight powerful monsters, discover long-lost secrets, and create a unique character by collecting loot, gaining levels, and customizing their abilities.
This remaster revitalizes a beloved game with improved combat, a user-friendly interface, and full controller compatibility. It includes all previously released expansions, making it perfect for both returning players and newcomers to the world of Ancaria.
Forge your legend. The fate of Ancaria awaits.
Key Features
- Includes all expansions and updates in one definitive edition.
- Smoother, more responsive combat.
- Modern user interface and full controller support.
- Enhanced textures, lighting effects, and view distance.
- Community-driven fixes and improved stability.
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2025-10-09 16:01