Shinobi602 has shared three new screenshots from the third A Plague Tale game, Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy. This may be our first proper look at some of the game’s environments. So, if you were a fan of the previous two games, you should definitely check them out.
Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy takes place fifteen years before A Plague Tale: Requiem. In this game, young Sophia seeks her independence as a fierce plunderer in the unforgiving world of the 14th century.
Sophia’s adventure will take her to the Island of the Minotaur. There, she must survive dangerous traps, tricky paths, and tough puzzles, all while fighting and staying ahead of a chasing army. But her biggest challenge is still to come, as the scary creature from the old legend may have a special connection to her.
Sophia will be a tough and quick fighter who uses fast and powerful melee attacks. Many enemies are chasing her, all trying to find a secret treasure on the Island. To stay alive in the dangerous maze, you’ll need to use your speed, clever moves, and quick reflexes. Learn to block attacks at just the right time and hit back with strong moves to defeat your enemies.
Players will shift between the Middle Age of Sophia and ancient Minoan times. They will discover a brand-new story in the world of A Plague Tale, where two heroes are connected by destiny and a strange power called the Macula.
You will be able to use your notebook to follow the path your crew once took. You’ll explore a beautiful and mysterious world, uncover hidden secrets, and survive dangerous challenges. Plus, you will solve clever puzzles using a special Minoan sphere that controls light, an ancient power built into the island by Daedalus.
From what we know so far, Microsoft plans to release Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy sometime in 2026. However, I won’t be surprised if the game slips into 2027.
Enjoy the screenshots and stay tuned for more!

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