Aurogon Shanghai has shared the Summer Game Fest 2026 trailer for its upcoming action-adventure RPG Swords of Legends. This trailer focuses on gameplay and boss fights. As such, it can give you a glimpse at what you can expect from it.
Set in the primordial age, a world drawn from the strange tales of classical Chinese literature, where mortals, gods, and wandering souls walk the same earth, the new Swords of Legends trailer provides a fresh look at the game’s combat, featured in a boss fight against Kong Kong Zi, Master of Cantrip, a theatrical adversary whose every move is staged as a piece of Traditional Chinese Conjuring, the centuries-old Chinese tradition of close-up stage magic. The Master of Cantrip is drawn from living traditions and grounded in a real cultural form, not invented from whole cloth.
Also revealed in this new Summer Game Fest trailer is the Spirit Companion system, which allows players to bring a soul from the spirit realm to fight by their side, intercepting damage and joining players in linked finishers against their enemy. Featured in the trailer is a first look at the abilities of the first spirit companion, the Ox, a spectral, horned fellow traveler of the netherworld.
The official sequel to the popular Gujian series, Swords of Legends is a single-player action-adventure RPG set in the primordial age, a world drawn from the strange tales of classical Chinese literature, where mortals, gods, and wandering souls walk the same earth. Returned to the mortal realm by the Judge of King Yama, you walk again as a Sipan, an Arbiter of the Underworld, sent to seek out souls who cannot find their way home.
Swords of Legends will be powered by Unreal Engine 5. However, there is no ETA for when it will come out.
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