news culture A Plague Tale Requiem: Third Editions will examine the heart of the license in a new book
We recently heard about A Plague Tale Requiem, the next game from Asobo and the sequel to the popular A Plague Tale Innocence. The release date will be announced shortly, and the title will be accompanied by a third edition book.
Specializing in pop culture and video games, Third Editions has already published numerous works on the major licenses of the medium, from Half-Life to Diablo via Pokémon, Silent Hill, Uncharted or even The Witcher or Mass Effect
The publisher will soon add a to the cover Book dedicated to the license A Plague Tale. The 192-page book, called The heart of a plague story resumes the format used the book about dead cells, which mixed making-of and artbook. Inside is a written text by Benoit Renieralso known as ExServ, but also many works of the artists of Asobo
A Plague Tale: Innocence marked a milestone in the history of Asobo Studio, revealing the know-how and personality of this Bordeaux team for the eyes of the whole world. His bet to create a game with strong narrative and aesthetic ambitions, rooted in French medieval history, has paid off. The development of the sequel A Plague Tale: Requiem has pushed Asobo to overcome new creative and technical obstacles, always with the same goal: to tell a poignant, gruesome story that will be remembered, thanks to the tools of the video game. A human story.
The book’s release date hasn’t been announced, and with good reason: it will be released at the same time as the gamethe release date of which has yet to be announced during a special live on June 23 at 6 p.m on Youtube. It will therefore only be necessary to wait a big week before fixing it. In addition, and as usual, Third Editions offers a first print version with reversible cover offers an original, accessible illustration Pre-order between June 15th and 26th on the publisher’s website. After this date, the book will no longer be available, but additional inventory will be posted online when the book is published. A Shakespearean version is also available for English speakers.