Throne and Liberty (previously known as Lineage Eternal) is coming to the West via Amazon.

throne and freedom it will soon reach western gamers thanks to Amazon. And not only them, because the new MMO from NCSoft will be released not only in Europe and America, but also in Japan (and in Korea, where TaL will be published by the developer himself). The game will be available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Rumors that Amazon would release this game surfaced in August 2022. At the time, talks were said to be underway between the American giant and NCSoft regarding the western release of Throne and Liberty. It wasn’t much of a surprise either, as it was Amazon who brought the Lost Ark release to Europe.

As a reminder: Throne and Liberty began life over ten years ago as a new installment in the Lineage series. However, work on the project dragged on, and in 2022 NCSoft decided to sever all ties with the brand. It was decided to release the game under a new name. The in-game footage has generated a lot of excitement over the past few months and has been viewed by millions of players.

throne and freedom will be released this year. We are still awaiting the exact release date, which was provided neither in the recent announcement on Amazon’s blog nor on the game’s official website. For what it’s worth, the American giant’s publication recalled that the company Also releasing will be Bandai Namco’s Blue Protocol, the new Tomb Raider, and two unannounced games from Glowmade and Disruptive Games in the West.

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Passionate about video games (and others) for years, he completed an MBA in linguistics, defending a thesis on games. He started his adventure with GlobeLiveMedia in 2015, writing in the editorial department, then also covering movies and oh, horror! – technology (also a contributor to the Games Encyclopedia). He started with platform games, which he still loves (including metroidvania), but he also likes card games (including “analog” games), fighting games, soul games and virtually any other kind of game. Don’t ask about the graphics: after a few hours of exposure, you can revel in pixelated game characters reminiscent of the days of the Game Boy era (if not older).

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