The fact that TopWare Interactive is working on a new addition to the Two Worlds franchise isn’t surprising at all, given that Two Worlds II has sold more than 10 million copies and won multiple awards. Things weren’t so great for the franchise when the first game was released, though. According to many reviews, it was terribly developed and its voice acting is considered one of the worst in RPG games ever. However, the second installment improved greatly and we expect nothing less from the third game when it gets released.

New patches for Two Worlds II are coming soon

To tide players over until at least a demo of the new game is released, TopWare announced a “major engine update” for Two Worlds II. Along with the engine update, Two Worlds II will also receive a new DLC. The DLC will include two single player expansions titled Call of the Tenebrae and Shattered Embrace. Call of Tenebrae is set to be released this year while the release date of Shattered Embrace is still unknown. Three years is a long period of time, which means that developers can change something about the game. As such, don’t be surprised if the developer and publisher announce some changes during the development phase of the game.

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