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When Witcher developers get together good things have to happen right? It did get us, well, erm, The Witcher, and now newly formed studio Fool’s Theory is bringing an Assassin’s Creed gameplay inspired action RPG called Seven: The Days Long Gone. It sounds like a weird combination, but it has promise to work out really well.

Instead of traditional isometric RPG that’s rooted on the ground, Seven aims to make heavy use of vertical space as well. You’re a thief, and you’ll be able to parkour up buildings to get a bird’s eye view of areas and to lose angry targets. You see, people in general, don’t like having their stuff stolen from them.

Seven isn’t just about being a criminal though, as you’ll also be rebelling against an oppressive advanced civilization that seems intent on keeping subjects in darker ages. Seven is a RPG and you can expect to complete lots of quests (making use of the stealth and general thievery) that reveal the world’s lore and backstory. If an iso ARPG with a stealth/AC twist sounds up your alley, be sure to keep tabs on what Seven is up to this year.


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