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Story-driven action-adventure game, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, is coming to the PC via Epic Games Store

Ember Lab has revealed a new story-driven action-adventure, Kena: Bridge of Spirits. As the press release reads, the game seamlessly blends narrative with exploration, puzzle-solving, and fast-paced combat for a beautiful, immersive journey.

This gorgeous adventure takes players on a journey of self-discovery. In this game, Kena will restore balance to an ancient village in a once-thriving environment. Players take on the role of Kena; a young Spirit Guide on a quest to uncover the mysterious story surrounding the demise of the village. Using her staff and the help of her collection of tiny companions known as the Rot, the player will disarm adversaries, unlock new skills, uncover secrets, and restore the beauty of the land.

One of the most unique aspects of the game revolves around enhancing Kena’s abilities with the help of her Rot companions. Building a bond with the Rot leads to a deeper, more organic combat and a nuanced skill evolution.

Mike Grier, chief creative officer of Ember Lab, said:

“We’ve had this game concept for some time. And we’re finally able to bring our vision to life with the support from Sony and the capabilities of the new hardware. We want Kena: Bridge of Spirits to immerse the player in a detailed, fantastical world that feels real.”

Kena: Bridge of Spirits is coming to the PC in Holiday 2020. Moreover, this game will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store. Unfortunately, Ember Lab has not announced whether the game will come out on other digital stores.

Enjoy!

Kena: Bridge of Spirits Announcement Trailer

45 thoughts on “Story-driven action-adventure game, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, is coming to the PC via Epic Games Store”

    1. same, if gameplay is decent it may be one of best games in 2020 since so far we got nothing on PC and consoles only got Nioh 2, everything else so far was garbage.

      1. It has been a slow year for PC. I dont’ think I’ve played anything that released this year…

    2. But worst is its a epicspyfraude exclusive and hell! I. Don’t support fraudulent companies, if it comes to either gog or steam (preference) gog I will gladly buy the game

      1. Epic hasn’t committed fraud. In fact they’re doing quite well, even without your tiny contribution.

        1. I saw someone said, if you got paid, did you? Because you are defending a anti consumer and fraudulent company, that has did nothing but harm to the pc side, all the excuses about steam are lies, and the day that epic turns tables to take higher cuts I will galdy want you to reply here again, and say I was right, Tim swon was againt exclusivity of aps on the windows store, saying it was unfair for everyone.

          I have a exelent exemple of misleading consumer information, my conversation with the devs from the game “sinking city” I bought the game by mistake thinking it was for steam, and it wasn’t, I couldn’t tell because th e price tag was right on top of the epic logo, the devs had no idead a pc retail, boxed existed!

          More info on misleading? Here you go

          Find a copy of metro exodus : aurora edition, peal the back sticker to reveal the steam info under it, opening the box shows a steam code, but it’s a code for epic, if the sticker fro. Epic is peald before selling (for some reason) what do. You think the consumer will think??
          Epic also broke the rules of kickstater by making shenmune 3 a epic spyfraude store exclusive when it was first announced for gog and steam, shenmune devs could have earned some money with the fraudulent deal but the fan base and reputation are forever broken

          1. So, sinking City. Epic didn’t make that physical copy of the game. Nacon published it, and would have been responsible for that. Nacon would have also worked out the agreement to have it on the Epic store. You’re eyeballign the wrong company.
            Exodus, same deal. Publishers worked with Epic. Steam woudln’t cut them a deal, Epic did. Easy as that. That’s how business works for publishers. Their job is literally to bring in the most money for the game they can. Can’t fault them for doing their job.
            Again, Shenmue, the publisher worked out that deal. There is no rule on Kickstarter that the game can’t be on whatever stor they want. It is Kickstarter, there are literally no liabilities or regulations. Kickstarting isn’t a store, you’re not buying a product, you’re playing an investor. It may work out, it may not. Your issue is that you have no idea how the game industry actually works, and are simply pointing at Epic for being a game store, doing what game stores need to do.

          2. The deal with steam never changed, its a cut, because they need to keep a huge company a float, while epic is filled with money from fortnite, and I hate epic for fortinte and the inability of doing nothing new, instead they are ruining, if epic wanted to crush steam there is one simple way, the same a gog drm free, retail pc games with only a code like in old times, prepare the game, insert key, install, nothing else! That’s how they should have won, but no!

            Do you think the magical low cut from epic will last forever?
            That insane to believe! You know it’s not forever, and it will cost a lot to developers, and you know it’s gonna hapend

          3. Why do you care that Epic is making Fortnite? It’s a game that a ton of people enjoy. If you don’t like it, just don’t play it. It shouldn’t have any impact on your life at all.
            There is no way that the GOG system is the way to go, or GOG would be on top. GOG is niche in the PC world. Most people use Steam or Epic at this point.
            And yeah, I kind of do think the Epic cut will last forever. They have a smarter business model and operate at a lower cost, or they simply aren’t as greedy.
            It actually saves developers a lot of money. What do you mean cost developers?
            Epic has already dominated the game engine market, they’re now in the client market, and they’re moving into publishing. They’re growing, diversifying, and there is no way they’re going under any time soon.

          4. I care about fortnite because E.V.E.R.Y, GAMING convention I go to there is almost nothing else being or to be played but fortnite, it sickness me, it’s disgusting, there is very litle space for indie or other publishers and the rest of the entire expo leading into fortnite, talk about monopoly also there are kids just weirdly alone dancing in random places to the stupid game, by the way, didn’t epic copy some moves without permission?? Yes they did.

          5. Gog isn’t as big because they have focused into retro reviving games, if you go there, there is literally a ocean of 80’s games till today, best some of them needed emulators, thanks to gog, its just install and play, and if gog would start getting bigger games, like it’s happening it will grow very fast, if they release physical games to the stores, with drm free like witcher 3 be sure I will turn to gog only.

          6. The reputation epic has is dirty as a pool of mud in a dark sad day, they aren’t doing nothing to help no one, the major single-player gamers like me hate it,it could grow high but only multiplayer,i also forgot to mention something about the game Control,remedy was payed more than 11milion euro to become a epic spyfraud exclusive, there was a rumour that control was the worst selling game in remedy’s history, but they seems successful because they got the problems covered by epic like the refunds on kickstater ‘ shenmune 3.

        2. More Tim has lied about steam holding exclusivity to games, steam hold absolutely no exclusivity unless its valve’s own studios

          1. Steam has literally most games exclusively. It’s called a monopoly (or at least it was until Epic showed up).

          2. Steam explicitly does not demand or enforce exclusivity. If you release on Steam, you are still welcome to release anywhere else. If a game is “exclusive” to Steam it’s not Valve’s doing, it’s the developer not bothering to release elsewhere.

          3. Absolutely true, even valve releases it’s own games on other systems, portal and other games where available on consoles

          4. Then explain me how did metro exodus turned exclusive just 3 weeks before launch? Why some games that become exclusives , erased the pages from steam, explain also the exemple of the game Darq, epic wanted exclusivity but the dev turned down the deal, and he also said, “why not both stores” and replayed with “that is not possible” explain that! Why so many games mislead to hype bya aperaring on steam or gog and turning into exclusivity, also explain why some games need “crossplay” in a single platform, because epic won’t allow it… Crossplay in a single system is utterly idiotic, by the way epic making exclusives not available on other stores, isn’t that monopoly, yes it is, again you are wrong, by the way if the cut is the excuse, why not other launchers like, uplay, origin, gog, rockstars, batlenet? Epic is trying to monopolise games, just like Microsoft tried and failed

          5. Epic made the publisher a good deal, offering more money. Any half-witted company would take that offer. Money up front plus a larger store cut? It’s an obvious win.
            And, no, that’s not a monopoly. You need to update your definition on that one.

          6. And in the process they ruined they’r reputation, not only with the terrible choice, but also on twitter calling of disapointed, by names and, saying that they will not publish any more on pc, to later apolagise… Seriously was it worthy? I was a huge fan, metro was my favorite franchise, now its past, was it worthy all the 80%preorder including mine (aurora edition) it was 110 Swiss francs (I think ?) and got it later on steam for only 35 fr?Great Hu? But it serves them well, I know it was not just a decision made by 4agames but also publisher, that is rated around here as “scamish” great deal Hu?

  1. ” the game seamlessly blends narrative with exploration, puzzle-solving, and fast-paced combat for a beautiful, immersive journey.”

    so its zelda?

  2. It’s comming to PC via torrent. You are doing it wrong if you are spending money supporting the the Epic store.

    Epic, make piracy great again.

  3. Yeah this looks really good. But dont know if it’s my kind of game. Annyway, nice to se so many of the games drop on the best plattform their is!

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