Chengdu Cangmo has announced a new martial arts-themed ARPG game that is set in ancient China, called A Whisper of Fall: Jinyiwei. This game will be coming to PC and PS5, and you can find its debut trailer below.
In A Whisper of Fall: Jinyiwei, you play as a simple boatman. But after an unexpected event, you are forced to go undercover inside the Jinyiwei, the Imperial Guards of the Ming Dynasty. While pretending to be one of them, you will train in martial arts and complete missions for the Imperial Guard. At the same time, you must secretly do jobs for the black market. As you dig deeper into different cases, you begin to uncover a huge and dangerous conspiracy.
Players will explore the late Ming Dynasty, a time when the empire is close to falling apart. You’ll get to experience a full Wuxia world filled with martial arts, danger, and adventure. Your choices will decide whether you survive and what future lies ahead.
As a knight-errant, you can sneak around, run along walls, jump across rooftops, and fight enemies using classic martial arts skills. You’ll face rivalries, friendships, and personal battles from the martial arts world.
As a Jinyiwei, you can solve cases with just a few clever questions. You can interrogate suspects, use your deduction ability to find the real criminal, and send them to jail. Your deduction skill can even help you see possible futures before they happen.
There is currently no ETA for when A Whisper of Fall: Jinyiwei will come out. However, we do know that the game will be available on both the Epic Games Store and Steam. At first, only the EGS page was live, so I thought it could be exclusive to it. But now its Steam page has also gone live.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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