Topware Interactive has announced that Two Worlds 2 will finds its way to the Xbox 360, after being (almost) conformed for the PS3 and PC earlier.
The role playing game returns to the lands of Antaloor, and while Topware will publish the game in Europe, South Peak will take care of publishing in the rest of the territories.
The original Two Worlds was released on all platforms and received a lukewarm reception by critics, yet went on to sell 1 million copes, meaning a sequel was a no-brainer.
Hopefully, it’ll be better than the original.
Developer TopWare, now owned by Zuxxez, has announced a sequel to their Oblivion-esque action-RPG Two Worlds.
The sequel, humorously dubbed Two Worlds II, is being developed for PC, Mac and “next-gen consoles” for release this winter. Apparently the game has been in development for two years and will make “quantum leaps” in all areas, according to the press release.
The studio boasts that the sequel will offer an “unforgettable experience” and that it will feature high-end graphics. Screenshots agree.
The original Two Worlds was severely criticized upon release due to the fact that it had tons of bugs and the gameplay wasn’t up to snuff.