“Tribus of Midgard” mix survival, RPG and cooperative mechanics for a new type of Viking game

When Geoff Keighley introduced Midgard tribes while launching the kickoff of the summer game on June 10, he almost stumbled upon his description.

“Stave Off of Ragnarök In this former survival action of the Cooperative of the Nordic Inspired Cooperative that you can also play fully in solo,” he said, slowing his speech and smiling when he arrived at the end. , clearly relieved.

The height of the elevator for Midgard tribes is a bite, but it’s also the only way to really explain what the game is everything. It does not integrate well into one genre: it is playable solo or with up to 10 people; This is the mechanics made popular by titles as do not free yourself together and Diablo, and it offers all this in an old northern landscape generated by a traditional automotive scale and infested.

“It’s a new kind,” said Julian Maroda, CEO of Midgard Studio tribes, Norsfell. “It was really at the starting point of what we wanted to do was take some kinds, then bring them together to make a very accessible experience.”

One of the most innovative aspects of the game is his approach to death in the kind of survival. In Midgard tribes, the goal is to protect the seed of yggdrasil, the mystical tree in the center of your village, feeding it with soul seeds and defending it from night attacks. If the tree dies, Ragnarök reigns and it is the game. However, there is no permadathath on an individual level – when a player dies, they lose all the seeds of soul in their possession, but they are able to join the village and continue the fight.

This is different from the games as do not practice together and other survival titles, which often use Permadeath as the main source of tension.

“We thought, hanging, survival is such a thing that everyone understands,” said Maroda. “As a human being, survival is almost in our genes, we understand the concept of survival. And so what we wanted to do is, how can we expand this concept to use a much larger audience, make it more accessible, so other players can also enjoy this type of game? “

Midgable real-time tribes, which means that players can jump in and enemies and resources will automatically adjust to adapt to the number of people online at some point. As a tribe progresses, enemies – including monstrous giants – become more difficult to overcome. There are mechanisms for managing inventory and stock management, simplified methods for resource collection and an ever-changing antique environment.

“The worlds of Midgard tribes are totally procedural,” said Maroda. “We generate these worlds with a seed each time and they are quite different. This increases replayability, which significantly increases the meaning of exploration, not to see the same thing happens again and again, even with our Slash ruin system modifiers. [These] can have drastic effects on you as a character. “

Maroda and his team started building Midgard tribes four years ago, when games like rust and did not die together. The developers have identified three trends they thought to propel the video game industry in the coming years – survival mechanics, multilayer experiences based on teams and Vikings.

For the most part, the predictions of Norsfell were on the spot. As demonstrated by recent versions such as Assassins Creed Valhalla and Valheim, Nordic mythology is again all rabies on the video game market – so Marroda has already fairly marry enough to explain how Midgard tribes are different from Valheim.

“These three trends in the end, almost four years later, a kind of materialization,” said Maroda. “We have seen things like Overwatch to be PVP, but with much more collaboration and cooperation. … and then the Vikings, yeah, everywhere. Valhalla has even done, there are Thor movies, there is the Loki series now. So, converges us, which is great. We plan that happens. The people of Valheim also have a little presentation this thing that happens and took a similar course. “

The motto of Norsfell is: “Forge new genres that bring people together” and the Midgard tribes are the manifestation of this mission. It’s due to hit PlayStation 4, PS5 and PC via Steam on July 27, published by the gearbox. It costs $ 20 for standard edition, or $ 30 for a luxury version with cosmetic items and two adorable animals. There is no CrossPlay at launch, but Norsfell is actively working on this feature.

Maroda hopes that the price price of $ 20 will allow some players to take some copies of the game and give them to friends so that they can all play together, all for the price of a single AAA title.

“You can absolutely play tribes at your leisure, it’s great fun,” Maroda said. “But I think the feeling of scale we wanted to have, with the same time this dichotomy between the giants and the players, really takes his hand when you are 10 players.”

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