The Bard’s Tale 4 receives a PC release date and confirmed console versions

The Bard's Tale 4 receives a PC release date and confirmed console versions

The Bard’s Tale 4 receives a PC release date and confirmed console versions

 inXile has announced that The Bard’s Tale 4, a fantasy first-person party-based role-playing game, will release on September 18th 2018, as well as plans to release the game on both PS4 and Xbox One later this year. 

The Bard Tale 4 is based in a Scotland-inspired realm called Caith, where players can party with up to six heroes within the world to explore, solve mysteries, raid dungeons and complete a variety of other quests. Combat in the game is turn-based and requires both smart positioning and well-placed attacks. 

Gamers will be able to customise their characters, upgrade their equipment, level up and fight against a variety of mythical creatures and human opponents. inXile expects the game to take around 30 hours to complete. The Bard’s Tale 4 is based on Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4.  
 

The Bard’s Tale 4 is currently available to pre-order directly on the game’s official website, starting from $27.99. This website lists the following PC system requirements, which are likely to change before the game releases on September 18th. 

System Requirements

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (64 bit)
PROCESSOR: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
MEMORY: 8 GB RAM
GRAPHICS: NVIDIA GTX 970/AMD 290 equivalent or greater
STORAGE: 50 GB

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