If you’re sick of waiting for news and updates on The Elder Scrolls 6, there’s a brand-new open-world fantasy adventure game that’s sure to keep you busy for the time being. It’s basically like if *Valheim *and The Elder Scrolls collided, and fans of open world games will definitely want to put this on their radar.
Fans of *The Elder Scrolls *can officially check out a brand-new survival adventure experience with a massive open world, with the *Lysward *demo available completely free to try now on Steam.
The Elder Scrolls 6 might be one of the most anticipated open world games of the decade, but with so little information on the project to go on, it’s understandable that fans are looking for something else to fill the time as they wait. Luckily, there’s a brand-new adventure game with a 100% free demo available to try now on Steam called Lysward.
Lysward quietly released a free demo on March 26, and it’s well worth checking out if you’re looking for something to fill the time while you wait for the next The Elder Scrolls game, which could be a long time, unfortunately. *Lysward *is brought to you by developers at Snowcastle Games, and while the full launch release window is still to be determined, the demo is free to try now.
Lysward features a completely explorable open world adventure, with essential survival elements such as crafting, scavenging, and inventory management that are sure to scratch a certain Valheim and Skyrim itch. Gameplay focuses on the use of a unique “Amri device” that allows players to interact with the environment in various specialized ways.
Fans of both *Valheim *and Skyrim—or any The Elder Scrolls games for that matter—will definitely want to give the *Lysward *demo a run. It’s completely free to try so there’s really nothing to lose. *Lysward *is a single-player experience where players call on the help of their trusty sidekick and companion, the quirky researcher Gjorna, who serves as “your mentor and companion … searching for answers and a way out.”
*Lysward *takes place on a brutal desert planet of Zenit “where the sun never sets,” and players take on the role of “Kiran, a fugitive experiment with no memory” who seeks to restore their memories and escape the unforgiving elements. It’s a promising fantasy/sci-fi story that is sure to be a hit among fans of open-world games, and if you enjoy the demo, be sure to wishlist it on Steam now.