Although it may seem like a small game, the fact is that Mount & Blade is one of the most comprehensive and ambitious proposals to go around to bring back the Middle Ages. His arrival at the consoles, with Mount & Blade: Warband, was a very late trend of the game that seemed to have expired. However, the saga dominates the larger society which has continued to exercise its greatest virtue. The development of its sequences takes time in moving forward and in the right direction, where it is today Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord first access date confirmed.
It will be next March, especially i March 31, where users can access this new suggestion for old-fashioned creativity and action, with early access. Through Twitter, The official Mount & Blade account be responsible for verifying all of this information, where the priority is the first date of access Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will be released early on 31 March 2020. The game will be available for purchase on Steam, Epic Games Store, and on the TaleWorlds website, for $ 49.99 / € 49.99 / £ 39.99. pic.twitter.com/vIGe2Is4tg
– Mount & Blade (@Mount_and_Blade) February 19, 2020
The big surprise is Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord will be provided, with early access, both to Steam, as to the Epic Games Store and to the TaleWorlds website itself. He March 31, 2020, Those interested will have access to the game which obviously will have a lot of things to paint. However, since there are already some beta stages for its multiplayer side, it will be in a completely unplayable state.
At this point, it is unlikely to end many years of development, but the long wait is to get the opportunity to return to Calradia and build a kingdom. With so many options and a great range of adventure planning as everyone desires, Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord will be available at a pre-sale price of € 49.99.
March 31, 2020, it will be a day when many are riding a new adventure, while the studio will have a lot of work to do. These types of early access platforms serve as financial support for the subjects to test and complete their content, as well as to support future content.
Following the first line Mount & Blade, his release dates date back to 2008, the game expanded with significant content and strong mod support. However, this release looks like just one step in the plans for Taleworlds, which was aimed at bringing Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord to console, including the next generation.