HomeNewsPirate RPG “King Of Seas” Is Coming To Nintendo Switch News Pirate RPG “King Of Seas” Is Coming To Nintendo Switch Developer 3DClouds has just announced their (and we quote) “most ambitious” project to date, King of Seas. King of Seas is an RPG with heavy pirates vibes. Players will set sail on the open seas looking for islands, hidden treasure, and booty (the treasure kind). The gameplay will taken place in a procedurally generated world which will change and morph to every single action that a player makes. This will force you to be create and think twice before making each decision. From the sounds of it, it sounds very similar to the Rare pirate multiplayer game, Sea of Thieves. The trek you take on the ocean may need to change on a whim, forcing you to find new routes and ways to accomplish missions. Perhaps you will enter an intense storm, with your only option to sail treacherous waters to survive. “We are thrilled that after a year of hard work, we are finally ready to unveil King of Seas, our most ambitious project to date. We have poured all our creative talent into creating this stunning pirate world and can’t wait to share more with you in the coming weeks.”3DClouds founder and CEO, Francesco Bruschi on the new action RPG game coming to the Switch. While looking online, we found the game available on Steam currently without any user reviews to go by. Metacritic also draws a blank and has no review info to show on the game. As we near closer to the fall, expect that to change as the game sets sail for its Nintendo Switch release. Keep a look out for this title in the coming Fall months as it is set to release late this year. Let us know what you think of this pirate themed RPG in the comments below. Jeremy Dircks I get nautical sometimes. A degree in Criminology and Poli Sci. Alas I enjoy the virtual world of monsters and gaming, with a fascination for collectibles! Share This Previous ArticleAnimal Crossing has an Official Instagram Next ArticleThe Wii & Switch are the only Nintendo consoles to sell more than their predecessor July 16, 2020